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100 | _aKrishna, H.S. | ||
245 | _aHigh-Tech Internet Start-Ups in India | ||
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_bCambridge University Press _c2019 _aNew Delhi |
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300 | _axxi,264p | ||
504 | _aInclude Bibliography and Index | ||
520 | _aTechnology entrepreneurship has been receiving growing importance as an effective instrument to promote national economic growth, both from empirical researchers and policymakers. India has emerged as the third-largest base for high-tech start-ups in the world. Although there is a surge in start-up creation rates in India, little is known about factors required for these start-ups to survive, sustain and grow into large enterprises, particularly in the context of emerging economies like India. This book reviews the entrepreneurial, firm-specific and external environment-specific aspects that influence the key lifecycle stages of high-tech start-ups and identifies the key factors that influence each milestone. Existing literature in this subject has limited studies on the structure of the high-tech start-up sector and the processes and strategies adopted by them. This book aims to address this gap, analyzing case studies and empirical data, and provides a multidimensional framework to understand the life cycle of high-tech start-ups. | ||
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_aElectronic commerce _vInternet industry _vHigh technology industries _vNew business enterprises _zIndia |
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