Effectiveness of business incubation centres in promoting entrepreneurship in Kerala
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Mar Thoma College, University of Calicut
Abstract
Entrepreneurship has a key role in promoting innovation, social change, and
economic expansion. The mission of business incubators is to help new companies
get off the ground by connecting them with experienced businesspeople, funding,
and other resources. Kerala is renowned for its high literacy rates, competent
workforce, and developing start-up ecosystem. This study evaluates the impact of
Business Incubation Centres in supporting entrepreneurship in the state.
The research's primary objectives are to determine how BICs affect
entrepreneurs' ability to start and grow their businesses, how incubatees feel about
the services they receive, and what obstacles they encounter when trying to make
use of these resources. The purpose of this research is to learn how BICs in Kerala
contribute to the entrepreneurial ecosystem as a whole by looking at how they deal
with issues including lack of capital, difficulty getting into markets, and lack of
mentorship.
This paper examines the impact of incubation services on innovation, job
creation, and business growth through a systematic approach. It also assesses the
programs and policies of the Keralan government that have an effect on BIC
operations. Policymakers, incubator managers, and entrepreneurs can all benefit
from the findings, which suggest ways to make BICs more effective in their
entrepreneurship-fostering efforts.
While BICs in Kerala have made great strides in fostering an
entrepreneurial ecosystem, the research shows that getting advanced funding,
specialised mentoring, and access to markets are still tough. According to the
research, the majority of startups are tech-driven and funded by individual savings
and grants. Personalised incubation programs are essential for non-technical
businesses because of the unique challenges they have owing to factors like limited
resources and educational backgrounds. In addition, the study reveals that different
incubatees' perspectives on services are affected by aspects including gender, business type, patents, experience, and education. While non-technical firms look for
marketing and mentorship services, technological startups prioritise R&D help.
In spite of BICs' generally beneficial effects, the research highlights the
necessity for improved sector-specific resources, especially for rural and non-
technical companies. To maximise the efficiency of incubation, it is essential to use
advanced funding mechanisms, enhance market access techniques, and establish
personalised mentorship programs. Findings also highlight the significance of
incubation services being strategically aligned with the unique difficulties
encountered by various business structures, including but not limited to sole
proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations.
Ultimately, the research highlights how crucial it is for the BICs in Kerala to
embrace a fresh and active strategy for incubation. To greatly improve the
entrepreneurial ecosystem, services should be tailored to meet the specific
challenges experienced by varied entrepreneurs, coordination among stakeholders
should be strengthened, and high-impact services should be expanded. The state of
Kerala will be able to set an example for sustainable entrepreneurial development
thanks to these upgrades, and other regions will be able to use them as a blueprint.
Business Innovation Centres (BICs) in Kerala can help bring new ideas to
market, which could lead to job creation, economic diversification, and long-term
company growth. The importance of enhancing incubation programs to make the
most of their potential in fostering a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem is highlighted
by this study.
