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Business incubators have been widely developed to advise, support, promote, and provide a nurturing environment for new business start-ups and entrepreneurs. The development of a framework for capability assessment allows the management of each incubator to understand its strengths and room for further improvement. Moreover, assessment results across a community, such as a nation or state, can provide insights into resource allocation and various management policies so that policymakers can support the development of business incubators under their supervision. This article describes the development of a capability assessment framework for business incubators (BIs) in Thailand. A case study demonstrating how the capability assessment is analyzed is also presented in the article.

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Why is it important?

Why the article is important because a framework for capability assessment allows the management of each incubator to understand its strengths and room for further improvement. Moreover, assessment results across a community, such as a nation or state, can provide insights into resource allocation and various management policies so that policymakers can support the development of business incubators under their supervision.

Perspectives

Both academic and practical perspectives are contributed by the framework for capability assessment because it allows the management of each incubator to understand its strengths and room for further improvement. Furthermore, assessment results across a community, such as a nation or state, can provide insights into resource allocation and various management policies so that policymakers can support the development of business incubators under their supervision.

DR. KITTICHAI RAJCHAMAHA
Mahidol University

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This page is a summary of: Capability Assessment toward Sustainable Development of Business Incubators: Framework and Experience Sharing, Sustainability, April 2021, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/su13094617.
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