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A relational view of start-up firms inside an incubator. The case of the ARCA Consortium

Davide Di FattaGandolfo DominiciFrancesco Caputo

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Knowledge managementRelationshipIncubatorbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInnovation ICT Universities Relationship IncubatorsIncubatorStart-upStart upRelational viewInformation and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and InnovationGeneral partnershipIncubated firms0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessRelationshipsIncubated firmInnovationSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & managementEntrepreneurial ecosystemQualitative researchRelationships; Innovation; Incubator; Incubated firms; Start-up

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Purpose Analyzing the entrepreneurial ecosystem related to the ARCA consortium, the purpose of this paper is to study the relationships among the start-up firms inside an incubator. Design/methodology/approach Thanks to the adoption of the relationships concentric model and the density concentric model, the paper highlights the role of relational conditions for innovative projects in partnership among the incubated firms. Reflections herein are tested via a qualitative research approach based on a single case study: the ARCA consortium. Findings This research found that about 32 percent of relationships inside the incubator support the emergence of short-term relationships among the incubated firms. Furthermore, about 18 percent of the relationships support the emergence of strong collaborative strategies for the implementation of long-term relationships resulting in innovative pathways: innovative projects in partnership. Originality/value The most interconnected firms inside the incubator are those that play a central role also in the innovation pathway developing the higher number of innovative project in partnership. This finding emphasizes a correlation between collaborative relationships and innovation inside an incubator ecosystem.

10.1108/ejim-08-2017-0110http://hdl.handle.net/11386/4709193