Entrepreneurial Infrastructure in Singapore: Developing a Model and Mapping Participation
Teck-Meng Tan,
Wee-Liang Tan and
John E. Young
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Teck-Meng Tan: Singapore Management University
Wee-Liang Tan: Singapore Management University
John E. Young: Anderson School of Management University of New Mexico
Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 2000, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-33
Abstract:
Entrepreneurial infrastructure, as the term is used in this article, represents the facilities and services present within a given geographic area which encourage the birth of new ventures and the growth and development of small- and medium- sized enterprises. The model of entrepreneurial infrastructure developed here and applied to the nation of Singapore suggests that they provide support to poten tial new business owners, owners of small growing businesses, and existing small- and medium-sized enterprises by way of assisting them with tasks, physical and monetary resources, information and knowledge. This article also develops a map ping function to predict the likelihood of participation in the entrepreneurial in frastructure with the help of interviews with representatives of twelve small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1177/097135570000900101
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