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The purpose of this paper is to propose that an unprecedented revolutionary change in the structure of the US economy warrants attention to the internal structures, cultures and strategies. Consequently, it is argued that for businesses, especially large industrial establishments (LIEs), to survive and prosper in the new and emerging economic order, they must aggressively redesign their organizational environments as a business incubator to leverage new and emerging social and economic opportunities in the development and commercialization of new products, new processes, and new business models, among others. These strategic goals and objectives require firms to pursue leverage creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship as well as embrace and adopt business incubation as strategy.

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Measuring business incubation outcomes An Irish case study Simon Stephens and George Onofrei Abstract: This paper examines the impact of business incubation on its participants (incubatees). The research presented enhances the conceptual framework of performance measures for business incubation proposed by Voisey et al (2006). Historical background of Business Incubators in the World Over the last 50 years, business incubators have evolved in different ways.The first incubator was established in 1959 in Batavia, New York in the United States, but until the 1970s' this concept was unique (Wiggins. Measuring business incubation outcomes An Irish case study Simon Stephens and George Onofrei Abstract: This paper examines the impact of business incubation on its participants (incubatees). The research presented enhances the conceptual framework of performance measures for business incubation proposed by Voisey et al (2006). MICRO AND SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES 22. Promotion and development of micro and small business enterprises 23. Industrial or commercial estates 24. Letting of buildings or premises 25. Application of Trade Licensing Act PART VI PRIVATISATION AND COMMERCIALISATION 26. Privatisation of State owned enterprises 27. Golden share 28.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper attempts to make business incubation a strategy not only for new and emerging technology‐driven firms but also for large industrialized corporations. In addition, it argues that, in the new economy, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship should not be the exclusive routine or practice of only small firms but should also be a part of large corporations if they are to survive and prosper in the new economy.

Findings

Future research may develop testable hypotheses to validate claims and assertions. The last couple of decades have witnessed unprecedented revolutionary change in the structure of the US economy. Whether it is called the “entrepreneurial economy” or the “new economy”, entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity have become the hallmark of economic and business prosperity.

Practical implications

These concepts should hopefully encourage managers to view their organizations as business incubators on the basis of certain enabling structures, cultures (values, beliefs, norms, etc.) and policies and strategies that may either unleash and leverage creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship or inhibit them. After thinking about their organizations in terms of a business incubator, managers, hopefully, will craft business incubation strategies – programs, activities, and events that will bring a community orientation and collective action to existing product improvements, new product developments and the commercialization agenda via creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Originality/value

Business incubators have traditionally been recognized as new organizational forms for promoting entrepreneurship and stimulating new business formation. Similarly, business incubation programs, activities, and events have routinely been perceived as being beneficial to entrepreneurs, start‐ups, and small business. It is possible that no one so far has conceptualized and endogenized the firm as a business incubator and business incubation as strategy.

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Eshun, J.P. (2009), 'Business incubation as strategy', Business Strategy Series, Vol. 10 No. 3, pp. 156-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/17515630910956570

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