荒诞故事还是成功故事?对印度企业孵化政策和前景的审视

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Sonali Gupta, D. L. Sunder
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摘要

自20世纪50年代以来,企业孵化器(BIs)就已经存在,它们声称通过提供空间、指导、商业服务、网络和资本等资源,帮助早期创业者将想法转化为可持续发展的企业。世界各国政府都将商业智能作为一种政策工具来推广,但深入研究文献表明,关于其有效性的经验证据有限。随着公共资金对孵化器的投资不断增加,有必要评估它们的业绩和是否成功地实现了促进新企业的目标。在了解企业孵化状态时遇到的信息障碍可能导致人们想当然地认为,企业孵化的政策和实践一切正常。本文回顾了印度企业孵化的政策、实践和文献的演变,并发现在系统研究和理解企业孵化作为一个过程方面存在真空。最后,本文倡导以证据为基础的政策制定方法,并强调需要进行严格的评估和研究,以确定商业投资对印度创业生态系统的真正影响。
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Tall Tales or Success Stories? A Scrutiny of the Business Incubation Policy and Landscape in India

Business incubators (BIs) have been in existence since the 1950s, and they claim to assist early-stage entrepreneurs to convert ideas into sustainable enterprises by providing resources like space, mentoring, business services, networks, and capital. Governments across the world promote BI as a policy tool, but a deep dive into the literature shows limited empirical evidence about their effectiveness. With increasing investment of public funds into incubators, it is necessary to assess their performance and success in meeting the objective of enabling new ventures. Informational roadblocks in understanding the state of business incubation can lead to convenient assumptions that all is well with the policy and practice of business incubation. This article reviews the evolution of policy, practice, and literature on Business Incubation in India and finds a vacuum with respect to systematic studies and understanding of business incubation as a process. The paper concludes by advocating for an evidence-based approach to policy formulation and emphasizes the need for rigorous evaluation and research to ascertain the true impact of BIs on India's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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