- EAN13
- 9782744043857
- Éditeur
- Pearson Education
- Date de publication
- 03/12/2010
- Collection
- Village Mondial
- Langue
- anglais
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Incubators of the World, best practises from Top Leaders
USA, Israël, France, Switzerland, China and Japan
Daniel Rouach, Steve Louzoun, François Deneux
Pearson Education
Village Mondial
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This book explores how new ideas can be transformed into successful
businesses, through the nurturing of Business Incubators.
But what is a Business Incubator? The answers come from experts from ESCP
Europe, a leading business management institution in Europe, and from the
Arthur D. Little consulting firm. The two have joined forces to publish this
wide-ranging, detailed account of how and where in the world the concept works
best.
Start-up companies cobbled together by young entrepreneurs are placed under
one roof in order to share services and resources. This allows them to play
major roles in IT, life sciences, industry and a host of other fields in both
developing and developed countries.
How does Business Incubation (BI) work? How do young entrepreneurs, often
operating on a shoestring, succeed in attracting major financing from the
public or private sectors, or from public-private-partnerships (PPPs)? Some
make it all the way to the stock market, while others crash.
Never before has global BI been so well documented in a single book. This is a
must-read for all those already involved in making the world a bigger and
better, and perhaps more profitable place, and also for those about to
graduate and seeking to take the next step.
businesses, through the nurturing of Business Incubators.
But what is a Business Incubator? The answers come from experts from ESCP
Europe, a leading business management institution in Europe, and from the
Arthur D. Little consulting firm. The two have joined forces to publish this
wide-ranging, detailed account of how and where in the world the concept works
best.
Start-up companies cobbled together by young entrepreneurs are placed under
one roof in order to share services and resources. This allows them to play
major roles in IT, life sciences, industry and a host of other fields in both
developing and developed countries.
How does Business Incubation (BI) work? How do young entrepreneurs, often
operating on a shoestring, succeed in attracting major financing from the
public or private sectors, or from public-private-partnerships (PPPs)? Some
make it all the way to the stock market, while others crash.
Never before has global BI been so well documented in a single book. This is a
must-read for all those already involved in making the world a bigger and
better, and perhaps more profitable place, and also for those about to
graduate and seeking to take the next step.
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