This paper explores the comparative role of governments in fostering the advancement of
technology through business incubation in Australia and China. It suggests an enabling-oriented
approach to government policy and service delivery may stimulate and sustain incubatees’
growth via the development of social capital. Government may also play a critical role in policy
programs that foster learning, research and innovation.
History
Publication Date
2020-11-30
Proceedings
2019 Dialogue: Taking advantage of new technology
Publisher
ANZSOG
Place of publication
Carlton, Victoria
Pagination
1-30
Name of conference
Greater-China Australia Dialogue on Public Administration November 2019
Location
Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
Starting Date
2019-11-05
Finshing Date
2021-01-07
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