¶ … NETWORK FORMATION AND NETWORK STRUCTURE OF NETWORKED INCUBATORS BASED ON THE CASE STUDY (attached additional material). You address 2 issues basing discussion answers type questions points identified issue.
Incubator firms.
Networks are organizations governed by relationships. On a human scale, networks are "a form of organised economic activity that involve a set of individuals & organisations ('nodes') linked together by formal and informal relationships including contractual obligations, membership of trade associations, transfer of funds kinship and family ties" (Mitra 2013:4, citing Gulati, 2007, Nohria and Eccles, 1992). The position of the different 'nodes' affects the nature of the organization just as much as its component parts.
The 2000 case study "Networked incubators: Hothouses of the new economy" specifically analyzes a new form of organization called a business accelerator, typified by Hotbank, CMGI, Internet Capital Group, and Idealab!, which were designed to act as catalysts to bring new businesses to fruition by "offering them office space, funding, and basic services such as recruiting, accounting, and legal - usually in exchange for equity stakes" (Hansen et al. 2000: 75). The most successful of these firms offered what the authors called 'networked incubators' to realize the aspirations of clients. Of the accelerator firms in the case study, only one in four offered "a significant level of organized networking" (Hansen et al. 2000: 76).
When functioning well, incubation firms allow start-ups to enjoy the advantages of a small firm, such as flexibility and innovation, but fuse them to the resources of a large corporation, including reserves of venture capital. Incubators cut down on the time devoted to untangling the red tape of a start-up business, effectively offering a pre-existing networked structure. "The distinguishing feature of a networked incubator is that it has mechanisms to foster partnerships among start-up teams and other successful...
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