The role of business incubators in supporting entrepreneurship in Algeria - The Valley Business Incubator is a model-
Gherbi Laid ()
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Gherbi Laid: Echahid Hamma Lakhdar University
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This study aims to shed light on the role of business incubators in supporting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship development in the university environment, as incubators are considered one of the most important support and accompaniment mechanisms that contribute to the development of entrepreneurial projects, The study adopted a case study approach through the preparation and development of a questionnaire, which was distributed, The study concluded that Algeria is striving to develop a diverse and integrated system to support, accompany and promote entrepreneurship in various aspects that affect it directly or indirectly, The business incubator at the University of the Valley is one of the most important of these mechanisms, as there is a positive impact of the business incubator's activity on entrepreneurship among students at the University of the Valley.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; business incubator; support and accompaniment mechanisms; University of the Valley. JEL Classification Codes: L26 L31 D2 O3; University of the Valley. JEL Classification Codes: L26; L31; D2; O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-12-30
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, 2023, 06 (02)
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