Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators

This study aims to examine the effect of critical success and moderating factors in Indonesian public universities' business incubators. The study of business incubators benefits university professors in their roles as managers and advisors, university faculty entrepreneurs and start-ups/tenant...

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Main Authors: Gozali, L., Masrom, M., Zagloel, T. M., Haron, H. N., Dahlan, D., Daywin, F. J., Saryatmo, M. A., Saraswati, D., Syamas, A. F., Susanto, E. H.
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Published: Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia 2018
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spelling my.utm.799672019-01-28T07:02:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79967/ Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators Gozali, L. Masrom, M. Zagloel, T. M. Haron, H. N. Dahlan, D. Daywin, F. J. Saryatmo, M. A. Saraswati, D. Syamas, A. F. Susanto, E. H. T Technology (General) This study aims to examine the effect of critical success and moderating factors in Indonesian public universities' business incubators. The study of business incubators benefits university professors in their roles as managers and advisors, university faculty entrepreneurs and start-ups/tenants in the knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship learning processes, and government officials in effective policy making. For the universities, the incubators serve as a platform for the commercialization of their research efforts. The incubators assist the universities' stakeholders in fulfilling their newly identified responsibilities towards building the nation's economy and giving the faculty members and graduate students the chance to conduct research. Regarding the economic environment, the incubators help create job opportunities, increase the country's economic value, and reduce poverty. This research employed the quantitative method approach, and the data were analyzed using the IBM SPSS version 23 and Smart PLS version 3 statistical software packages. The samples of this research were comprised of 31 business incubator managers from Indonesian public universities. Although there have been previous models about critical success and moderating factors for business incubators in other countries, this study is the first that was conducted in Indonesia and found direct and indirect relationships between critical success factors and moderating success factors for Indonesian Public University Business Incubators. The results of the research demonstrated that good system and infrastructure showed a strong direct relationship with success factors and that information technology showed a strong relationship with the moderating factors, namely age and quality of facilities. Furthermore, mentoring and networking showed a strong relationship with the moderating factors good system and infrastructure and that university regulation had a strong relationship with moderating factor credit and rewards. Entry criteria, exit criteria, and funding support showed strong direct relationships to success factors. These findings could improve the management of business incubators in Indonesian Public Universities and allow them to more successful. Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79967/1/MaslinMasrom2018_CriticalSuccessandModeratingFactorsEffect.pdf Gozali, L. and Masrom, M. and Zagloel, T. M. and Haron, H. N. and Dahlan, D. and Daywin, F. J. and Saryatmo, M. A. and Saraswati, D. and Syamas, A. F. and Susanto, E. H. (2018) Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators. International Journal of Technology, 9 (5). pp. 1049-1060. ISSN 2086-9614 http://dx.doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v9i5.1363 DOI:10.14716/ijtech.v9i5.1363
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Gozali, L.
Masrom, M.
Zagloel, T. M.
Haron, H. N.
Dahlan, D.
Daywin, F. J.
Saryatmo, M. A.
Saraswati, D.
Syamas, A. F.
Susanto, E. H.
Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
description This study aims to examine the effect of critical success and moderating factors in Indonesian public universities' business incubators. The study of business incubators benefits university professors in their roles as managers and advisors, university faculty entrepreneurs and start-ups/tenants in the knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship learning processes, and government officials in effective policy making. For the universities, the incubators serve as a platform for the commercialization of their research efforts. The incubators assist the universities' stakeholders in fulfilling their newly identified responsibilities towards building the nation's economy and giving the faculty members and graduate students the chance to conduct research. Regarding the economic environment, the incubators help create job opportunities, increase the country's economic value, and reduce poverty. This research employed the quantitative method approach, and the data were analyzed using the IBM SPSS version 23 and Smart PLS version 3 statistical software packages. The samples of this research were comprised of 31 business incubator managers from Indonesian public universities. Although there have been previous models about critical success and moderating factors for business incubators in other countries, this study is the first that was conducted in Indonesia and found direct and indirect relationships between critical success factors and moderating success factors for Indonesian Public University Business Incubators. The results of the research demonstrated that good system and infrastructure showed a strong direct relationship with success factors and that information technology showed a strong relationship with the moderating factors, namely age and quality of facilities. Furthermore, mentoring and networking showed a strong relationship with the moderating factors good system and infrastructure and that university regulation had a strong relationship with moderating factor credit and rewards. Entry criteria, exit criteria, and funding support showed strong direct relationships to success factors. These findings could improve the management of business incubators in Indonesian Public Universities and allow them to more successful.
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author Gozali, L.
Masrom, M.
Zagloel, T. M.
Haron, H. N.
Dahlan, D.
Daywin, F. J.
Saryatmo, M. A.
Saraswati, D.
Syamas, A. F.
Susanto, E. H.
author_facet Gozali, L.
Masrom, M.
Zagloel, T. M.
Haron, H. N.
Dahlan, D.
Daywin, F. J.
Saryatmo, M. A.
Saraswati, D.
Syamas, A. F.
Susanto, E. H.
author_sort Gozali, L.
title Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
title_short Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
title_full Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
title_fullStr Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
title_full_unstemmed Critical success and moderating factors effect in Indonesian Public Universities' business incubators
title_sort critical success and moderating factors effect in indonesian public universities' business incubators
publisher Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79967/1/MaslinMasrom2018_CriticalSuccessandModeratingFactorsEffect.pdf
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