Incubation Process: A Key Innovation Lever for Successful Start-Up Businesses
Maryam Elbahjaoui () and
Abdelaziz Elabjani ()
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Maryam Elbahjaoui: laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherches et d’études en management des organisations et droit de l’entreprise-LIREMD
Abdelaziz Elabjani: laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherches et d’études en management des organisations et droit de l’entreprise-LIREMD
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Abstract:
The purpose of this research is to describe the incubation relationship to establish win-win relations between incubator and entrepreneur, which allows us to get around all the obstacles that prevent us from maintaining a sustained level of innovation. Within an ecosystem of entrepreneurial support, the incubator has a leading role because, he constitutes the bridge between the entrepreneur and the external environment, to create this relationship; he develops cooperative strategies with other incubators so that his support offer has clarity and good legibility for projects leaders. The findings are useful for incubators and entrepreneurs-owners of start-ups in their efforts to enhance the innovation of their firm.
Keywords: 3 3 T Incubation; innovation; startup; morocco; Incubation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Published in International Journal of Research & Review (www.ijrrjournal.com), inPress
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