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TECH HUBS IN AFRICA

HOW CAN THEY SUPPORT START-UPS ACROSS THE CONTINENT?

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Tech hubs in Africa: How can they support tech start-ups across the continent?

Defining tech hubs

What tech hubs do

About ecosystems

EU-SPRI Forum, Early Career Research Conference 2014,

‘Ingenio PhD Days’

How hubs create and measure value

Financial sustainability for hubs

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Around the Globe and Early-Stage Company Growth Dynamics.

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Social Tech Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa

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SME Competitiveness Outlook 2018: Business Ecosystems for the Digital Age

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Challenges and opportunities of incubators in West Africa: A guide to understanding support structures for entrepreneurs in West Africa

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Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law

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BBC News

African Economic Outlook 2019,

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Generation Entrepreneur? The state of global youth entrepreneurship,

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‘A common view of a typical [high-growth firm] is a small start-up in a high-tech sector that grows quickly over a sustained period through some favourable quality inherent to the firm, for example, a new advanced technology, a brilliant marketing innovation, or an extremely capable staff.’

High Growth Firms: Facts, Fiction and Policy Options for Emerging Economies,

Executive Summary, xix

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Technology innovation hubs and policy engagement

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Information Technology for Development

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Technological Forecasting & Social Change

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Innovation Hubs in Africa: An Entrepreneurial Perspective

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ECIS 2016 Proceedings

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Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Practitioners Association 22nd Annual Conference

on Contours of Change, Modern Conflict and Mode of Production in Nigeria

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Do mLabs Still Make

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2017 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC),

Innovation Hubs in Africa

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Innovation Hubs in Africa

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Innovation Hubs in Africa: Assemblers of Technology Entrepreneurs

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Grants

Programme-based funding

Agence Française de Développement

Consulting fees

Co-working fees

Incubation fees and revenue sharing

Investment success fees

Equity through acceleration programmes

Event management fees

Examples:

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Training fees

Focus on the concept of start-up studio

Build an online platform with three major features:

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Bridging the ‘Pioneer Gap’: The Role of Accelerators in Launching High-Impact Enterprises

Innovation Hubs in Africa

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Hub failure

Hub sustainability challenges

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The Development of an African Entrepreneurial and Startup ‘Hub’: A Case Study at Impact Hub Accra. op cit

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‘Once hub implementations began, leaders realized they needed to adapt their vision to local conditions. The issues that arose resulted specifically from tensions between aspirational hub visions and thorny hub realities.’

Nicolas Friederici

Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship

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How can hub success be defined?

Should tech hubs focus on building ecosystems or creating start-ups?

What is the best package of support for tech hubs?

How can the expectations and goals of hubs and funders be aligned?

Is a hub network better equipped to reach financial sustainability than a single hub?

At what stage of start-up development can tech hubs engage most effectively?

Should hubs invest directly in start-ups or focus on easing access to investors?

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Global Entrepreneurship Index 2018

African Economic Outlook

Economic Outlook, 2019

Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Practitioners Association 22nd Annual Conference on Contours of Change, Modern Conflict and Mode of Production in Nigeria

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Diagnostic Toolkit

Bridging the ‘Pioneer Gap’: The Role of Accelerators in Launching High-Impact Enterprises

BBC News

Digital Kenya An Entrepreneurial Revolution in the Making

The role of Innovation Hubs taking start-ups from idea to business: the case of Nairobi

Social Tech Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa

A Scan of South Africa’s Maker Movement

Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law, 6

Innovation Hubs in Africa: Assemblers of Technology Entrepreneurs

DRUID17,

Innovation Hubs in Africa: An Entrepreneurial Perspective

Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23

EU-SPRI Forum, Early Career Research Conference 2014, ‘Ingenio PhD Days’

Generation Entrepreneur? The state of global youth entrepreneurship

High-Growth Firms: Facts, Fiction, and Policy Options for Emerging Economies

Challenges and opportunities of incubators in West Africa: A guide to understanding support structures for entrepreneurs in West Africa

A Model for Sustainable and Replicable ICT Incubators in Sub-Saharan Africa

SME Competitiveness Outlook 2018: Business Ecosystems for the Digital Age

ECIS 2016 Proceedings

Information Technology for Development, 24

How Tech Hubs are helping to Drive Economic Growth in Africa

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 131

Who is ICT Innovation For?

Hub In A Box: A Global Movement to Crowdsource Business Models for Sustainable Innovation Spaces

2017 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Technology Start-ups in Nairobi: Empirical analysis of Twitter networks of Start-ups and Support organizations

Technology innovation hubs and policy engagement

The Development of an African Entrepreneurial and Startup ‘Hub’: A Case Study at Impact Hub Accra

2015 Venture Finance in Africa: The progress of early-stage high-potential growth companies

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Around the Globe and Early-Stage Company Growth Dynamics

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