Authors
Nilanjana Dutt, Olga Hawn, Elena Vidal, Aaron Chatterji, Anita McGahan, Will Mitchell
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Academy of Management Journal
Volume
59
Issue
3
Pages
818-840
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
In emerging-market countries, commercial institutions do not always develop sufficiently quickly or effectively to support ambitious entrepreneurs. How might intermediaries remedy these problems? We address this question by drawing on institutional literatures to develop the concept of “open system intermediaries.” Our research design involves examining business incubators in emerging markets as a form of open system intermediary. Empirically, we examine the relative emphasis that business incubators in emerging-market countries place on developing markets versus developing specific businesses. The study further examines how private, government, academic, and non-governmental organization sponsorship of incubators influences the mix of services that incubators provide. In sum, this work contributes to our understanding of how, why, and when intermediaries emerge to address institutional failures.
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