The role of university incubators in attracting and framing competencies and inovated projects “case stady of m'sila incubator”
Abdellaoui Youcef ()
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Abdellaoui Youcef: Blida2 University Lounici Ali
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This research paper aims at taking knowledge of the role of the university incubators in framing and accompaying competencies in order to create startups furthermore,to shade light on services offered for the incubated students through m'sila incubators,in its capacity as the most dynamic incubator at the national level ,some of the most important of its activites and the different patents and label certaficates have been highlighted. Among the most important results of the studies, the experience of the m'sila incubator was obviously very successful, the fact that its director was nomineted at the top of the national coordination commitee to follow UP inovation and university incubators where this commitee was founded in sptember 27 th , 2022and which ensures the implentation of the ministeriel decesion12/75.
Keywords: competencies business incubator innovative projects start-ups. JEL Classification Codes: M12 . M13; competencies; business incubator; innovative projects; start-ups. JEL Classification Codes: M12 . M13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-06-04
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, 2023, 06 (01)
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