Voice of Startups: What Technology Business Incubators Are Expected to Offer and Differences Between Korea and China

While innovation and entrepreneurship have been the main drivers of economic growth in today's world, technology business incubators (TBIs) are expected to promote the innovation-based economy. However, both academy and practice show that TBIs still have a long way to go. Unlike previous studie...

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