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Business Incubators and Small Enterprise Development in Nigeria

Oyeyemi Adegbite ()
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Oyeyemi Adegbite: Enterprise Consultancy Services

Chapter Chapter 12 in Perspectives on Industrial Development in Nigeria, 2021, pp 285-301 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract It is now recognized in both developed and developing countries that business incubators are important instruments for promoting entrepreneurship development and technological innovation at the small and medium enterprise level. Pioneered in Western Europe and North America there are now thousands of business incubators all over the world established with the primary objective of stimulating the emergence of a steady flow of successful small and medium scale enterprises, thereby promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in particular and socio-economic development in general.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84375-5_12

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