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Entrepreneurial logic and fit: a cross-level model of incubator performance

PurposeAlthough business incubators are widely used support mechanisms for innovative entrepreneurship, the literature still lacks theoretically based explanations of how the incubation process creates value for stakeholders. This study aims to address this gap by developing a conceptual model, and...

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Published in:International journal of entrepreneurial behaviour & research 2021-10, Vol.27 (7), p.1696-1723
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