Performance Factors for Successful Business Incubators in Indonesian Public Universities
Measuring the performance of business processes is already a main concern for both faculty and enterprise players, since organizations are motivated to reach the productivity stage. Employing a performance achievement framework for the relationship between business incubator success factors will...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitas Indonesia
2020-01-01
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Series: | International Journal of Technology |
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Online Access: | http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/2464 |
Summary: | Measuring the performance of business processes is already
a main concern for both faculty and enterprise players, since organizations are
motivated to reach the productivity stage. Employing a performance achievement
framework for the relationship between business incubator success factors will
guarantee connection with commercial schemes, which support a high level of
performance indicators in successful business incubator models. This research
employs a quantitative approach, with the data analyzed using the IBM SPSS
version 23 and Smart PLS version 3 statistical software packages. Employing a
sample of 95 incubator managers from 19 universities which geographically
located in Indonesia, it is shown that the image of business incubator factors
has a positive effect on incubator performance. The study investigates the
relationship between incubator performance and business incubator success
factors in Indonesia. It was found that IT, as part of the business incubators’
facets/abilities, partially supports their performance; that the entry criteria
directly support the performance of the incubators; that mentoring networks
also support the performance, with good infrastructure systems as a moderating
factor; that funding supports the performance of business incubators, also with
good infrastructure systems as a moderating factor; and that university
regulations and government support and protection enhance the performance of business incubators, with credits and rewards
as a moderating factor. In addition, a
variety of indicators from the local context affiliate positively to promote a
community that highlighted the incubators’ strategies. |
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ISSN: | 2086-9614 2087-2100 |