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The role of business incubators in promoting entrepreneurship

طارق Jassim, زينة Abed Al-daeem

Pages: 52-66

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The research aims to know the role of business incubators in promoting entrepreneurship, and also aims to identify the level of availability of services (financing services, administrative and secretarial services, legal advisory services, infrastructure services, and marketing services) in the incubator of the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research / Department Research and development, and the researcher adopted the descriptive analytical approach in completing the research, and the questionnaire was adopted as a tool for collecting the required data. spss v.24 program. The research reached the most important conclusions, which are the weakness in the level of providing financial services, and this is due to the incubators' lack of financial support for their projects, and also their failure to prepare their budget, which may have an impact on that.

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The small entrepreneurial projects to support the Iraqi national industry: A survey study of the entrepreneurs of small enterprises

Arshed Altameemi, Nagham Neama

Pages: 15-27

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The study targeted a critical issue in the Iraqi economy, represented by the challenges facing political and economic decision-makers in supporting the Iraqi industry. The study analyzed the government logistical support for entrepreneurs and the mechanisms for incubating their small entrepreneurial projects in light of the current challenges (environmental, economic) that prevent the effectiveness of these projects in supporting the national economy.
A questionnaire was designed to the five-point Likert scale and covered four areas (legislation, the economic policies, the financial support, and the advisory services). The questionnaire included twenty questions that reflect the challenges facing the entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurs of small entrepreneurship.
A simple random sample was drawn based on the rule of (100) observations from the community of entrepreneurs whose entrepreneurial projects fall under the Industrial Development Directorate at the Ministry of Industry and the Central Bank of Iraq. The survey results indicated the small entrepreneurial projects effectively supporting the national industry could achieve by integrating the incubate mechanisms of these projects with government logistical support to sustain their growth and effectiveness in the Iraqi economy.

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