The impact of an incubation process on management control systems of start-ups Book in Scopus uri icon

abstract

  • © 2020 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.Management control systems (MCSs) and business incubators (BIs) are both argued to support start-ups in their survival and growth. This research links these two increasingly relevant topics in literature and aims at answering the research question: How does an incubation process affect MCSs in start-ups? A qualitative and exploratory case study is used to answer the research question. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with three start-ups and the management of the Mexican incubator ¿TecLean¿. The findings of this research suggest that an incubation process influences the development of MCSs in start-ups in at least two ways. First, an incubation process pushes the start-ups toward a non-traditional conceptualization of MCSs to include their stakeholders¿ perspective. Second, an incubation process highlights the relevance of MCSs when aiming at obtaining venture capital (VC) and thus increases the start-ups¿ awareness and initiative to implement stricter MCSs. This research suggests that practitioners in BIs should teach start-ups consciously on how to design MCSs. This may increase start-ups¿ access to VC.

publication date

  • January 1, 2020