Use of Networks by Incubator Tenants to Acquire Knowledge to Create Businesses in University Incubation Centres in Kenya
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2020-08Author
Nkoroi, Lillian
Mutwiri, Caroline
Njoroge, Rose
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze critically the Use of Networks by Incubator Tenants to Acquire Knowledge
to Create Businesses in University Incubation Centres in Kenya. The methodology for the study is mixed methods
including Document analysis, interviews, administration and analysis of questionnaires to obtain data from
incubation centres in Kenyatta University and Strathmore University. The study revealed that the tenants of
incubation centres relied on internal networks comprising of other tenants, academia and alumni to acquire and
use knowledge for their businesses. External networks were organized on need basis by the incubation centre and
therefore knowledge acquisition from such networks was only to a limited extent. The paper has significant
theoretical, policy, and practical implications. From a theoretical perspective, the study finds that tenants in
university business incubation centres have a high propensity for informal networks as opposed to the formal
networks set up by the management of incubation centres.