Summary: | 碩士 === 實踐大學 === 企業管理學系碩士班 === 105 === Taiwan's industrial structure mainly consists of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). To help SMEs and new start-ups in obtaining more external technology and resources, and aid the development of enterprises, the government of Taiwan has promoted the establishment of incubation centers. Many studies have confirmed that incubation centers are an effective mechanism that encourage innovation.
This study is based on an Shih Chien University Innovation Incubation Center. It intends to discuss the provision status of supporting services, usage status of incoming firms, entrepreneurial environment, organizational resources of the incubation center, and how the attributes of incoming firms impact incubation performance. By using secondary data collection and depth interviews, the following four propositions are summed up:
Proposition 1. The industry environment has a positive impact on entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial performance.
Proposition 2. Resource demand is the main reason for new start-ups to join the incubation center, and this demand will further affect entrepreneurial performance.
Proposition 3. Different characteristics of incoming firms have different effects on incubation performance.
Proposition 4. The industrial relationship between the professional domains of the incubation center and the incoming firms is conducive to improving the incubation performance.
The conclusions of this study are as follows:
Conclusions 1. In the entrepreneurial environment, the industrial environment is an important factor that influences the establishment and survival of startups.
Conclusion 2. Improvement in cultivation content and resource acquisition ability of incubation centers can promote the performance of new ventures.
Conclusion 3. Providing resources and know-how that cater to the characteristics of incoming firms can effectively improve incubation performance.
Conclusion 4. Focused cultivation of related industries that hold certain advantages can effectively improve the incubation performance of incoming firms.
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