了解肯尼亚的创业生态系统:驱动力、挑战和机遇

S. Muathe, Paul K Sang, G. Kosimbei, S. Letema, Simeon Nyachae, Salima Kiriago, K. Chelule, Erustus Ouko, M. Mutua, S. Maina
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在过去的10年里,商业环境的成熟为非洲带来了新的机遇,特别是加速器、孵化器和其他初创生态系统参与者的进入。这些组织不断地调整他们的模型,以响应他们所支持的企业不断变化的需求。因此,现有的文献需要跟上这种活力,以加强肯尼亚的生态系统。本文分析了肯尼亚创业生态系统中的驱动因素、挑战和机遇。本文是基于横断面和纵向设计。以人为本的有目的和比例分层随机抽样技术被用于选择74名填写电子调查的受访者的样本;结合对50家初创生态系统参与者的访谈。数据分析采用描述性统计和内容分析。研究表明,肯尼亚在创业领域取得了重大进展,然而,首都内罗毕的创业活动过于集中,导致了国内的差异。由于项目的重复,合作的机会被忽略了,因此,最终应该支持企业家的资金被分散了。许多挑战困扰着初创企业,包括融资和风险资本的获取、缺乏部门协调、创业文化薄弱、创业企业、孵化和商业化政策和指导方针不足,以及缺乏强有力的监测、评估和学习系统。该研究建议,国家政府应该为风险资本、全国创新和孵化中心的标准化和分散化、初创企业的中央数据库以及宣传和意识建设项目提供相应的资金
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Understanding Startups Ecosystem in Kenya: Drivers, Challenges, and Opportunities
Over the last 10 years, maturity of the business landscape has unlocked new opportunities in Africa, especially the entry of accelerators, incubators, and other start-up ecosystem players. These organizations are constantly adapting their models to respond to the ever-changing needs of the ventures they support. Therefore, there is need for existing literature to keep abreast with this vitality to strengthen the ecosystems in Kenya. The paper analyses the drivers, challenges and opportunities within the start-up ecosystem in Kenya. The paper is based on cross-sectional and longitudinal designs. Human-centred purposive and proportionate stratified random sampling techniques were used to select a sample of 74 respondents who filled an electronic survey; coupled with interview of 50 start-ups ecosystem players. Descriptive statistics and content analysis was used in data analysis. The study reveals that Kenya has made significant strides in the start-up scene, however, there is a heavy concentration of activity in Nairobi the capital city, leading to disparity within the country. Opportunities for collaboration are bypassed in favour of duplication of programs and consequently funds that should ultimately support entrepreneurs are spread thin. a number of challenges bedevilled start-ups, access to financing and risk capital, lack of sector coordination, weak start-up culture, me too businesses, insufficient policies and guidelines on incubation and commercialization, and lack of a robust monitoring, evaluation and learning system. The study recommends that the national government should provide matching funds for venture capital, standardization and decentralization of innovation and incubation centres countrywide, central database for start-ups and sensitization and awareness-building programs
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