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Celta: Knowledge Building Model for Business Incubators

Andreia Machado () and Maria José Sousa
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Andreia Machado: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

A chapter in Brazilian Entrepreneurship, 2022, pp 95-118 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A country’s ability to innovate can be used to gauge its progress. One of the environments that support the generation of knowledge is the so-called “innovation habitat,” which is defined by a large number of knowledge assets. In this innovation scenario, incubators stand out as the study’s focus since they are locations that enable the production of knowledge. This construction is aided by the use of a management model. Incubators of ideas enable technology-based businesses in their early stages of development, resulting in new jobs that contribute to economic growth. As a result, the goal of this paper is to suggest a model for verifying knowledge construction in business incubators for the generation of successful creative firms, leveraging new jobs routinely and frequently, and delivering solutions to Brazil’s economic strategy. As a result, an integrated evaluation of the literature was conducted utilizing the Scopus database and rules, as well as international and national papers and data collected from Brazilian incubators. As a result, CELTA (Business Center for Advanced Technologies) is provided as a model for confirming knowledge construction in incubators, which implies and encourages the incubator’s ability to prospect and pick strong ideas sequentially, and then turn them into successful and lucrative companies. This model is based on five axes: entrepreneur, capital, management, market, and technology. It comprises 21 criteria. It can be used to determine the level of knowledge maturity in incubators and other Innovation Habitats.

Keywords: Celta; Brazil; Inclusion; Systematic review; Incubators; Business model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09392-0_7

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