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- Title
A FIELD STUDY ON BUSINESS INCUBATOR IN JAPAN: A NEW TYPE OF "CO-WORKING SPACE".
- Authors
Hsin-Yi Tsai; Tsung-Ting Chung; Rui-Rong Liu
- Abstract
Numerous academic studies discussing business incubator had already been studied, but there is still no definite answer to address the questions as what are the specific roles and functions of a business incubator. Definitely, incubator plays a key role in supporting small entrepreneurs at the most crucial part of their ventures. With the combination of the business development process, state of the art designs for infrastructures down to healthy environment, business incubations will be a top priority in any country's business endeavors. This research will aim to redefine the concept of business incubators using a field study, employing a qualitative research in Japan. The researcher played as an incubated at the same time, a professional researcher who started an owned micro-business since March 2016 to May 2017. This research will be divided into three parts: First, the present situation of Japan government with its national policy for new-start businesses; Second, design ten academic research papers about the business incubators from 2008 to 2016 to redefine the concept of business incubation and make brief about the business anthropology; Finally analysis business incubator in Japan.
- Subjects
FIELD research; BUSINESS incubators; SMALL business; BUSINESS anthropology; JAPAN Finance Corp.
- Publication
International Journal of Organizational Innovation, 2017, Vol 10, Issue 1, p173
- ISSN
1943-1813
- Publication type
Article