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Impact of business incubation support on startups performance in India

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  • Anjali Dubey
  • Archana Shrivastava

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Startups, like other businesses, had a greater failure rate owing to a reputation, networks, lack of resources, credibility, inventiveness, or marketing expertise needed to produce and sell goods. As a result, the study focuses on quantifying the influence of business incubation on startup performance and determining if business incubation is advantageous to startup performance. We made use of structural equation modelling (SEM), and a conceptual model had been proposed that focus on the impact of the incubation support on startup performance. The findings revealed that the significance and success of business incubation programmes influence a start up's motivation to participate in them. Therefore, it is recommended to improve the quality of the business incubator's services and facilities to promote startup participation in business incubator programmes. This study, similar to other research on company incubation, can be utilised to confirm the beneficial effects of incubation programmes on startup performance.

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  • Anjali Dubey & Archana Shrivastava, 2025. "Impact of business incubation support on startups performance in India," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 40(2), pages 169-186.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:40:y:2025:i:2:p:169-186
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