L’hybridation de la gouvernance des structures d’accompagnement pour construire des territoires entreprenants
Fatiha Fort,
Isabelle Bories-Azeau,
Florence Noguera and
Catherine Peyroux
Entreprendre & innover, 2024, vol. n° 58-59, issue 1, 75-90
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In this paper, we consider hybrid governance of public incubators as a means of co-constructing an entrepreneurial territory. Based on a longitudinal study of 57 incubators in the Occitanie region, we show that within each structure there is a wide diversity of actors involved in the various stages of incubation. The incubator?s director is responsible for building a relevant governance that involves stakeholders whose expertise may be critical to the entrepreneurial project. As a result, incubator governance appears to be not only a hybrid process, but also a flexible governance with varying borders, implemented to meet the specific needs of project leaders and to create a favorable environment for business creation.
Date: 2024
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