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基本説明
Examines the issues surrounding the Indian IT sector on a global, national, regional, firm, and product level.
Full Description
In this timely and unique study, the innovations in India's information (IT) industry are examined in detail. Globally the IT Industry has experienced phenomenal growth. For many economies, IT is expected to be the engine of growth for many countries. Already in India, the IT industry has made a mark in the global economy. However, India faces major challenges in meeting the basic needs of all its people and simultaneously meeting the requirements of competing in the increasingly globalized post-WTO world economy. The Indian IT sector provides a unique window to understand the process of development in an era of global economic integration. This unique study examines the issues surrounding the analysis of the Indian IT sector on a global, national, regional, firm, and product level and the significance of national policies to sustain the competitiveness of the Indian IT sector.
Contents
The Indian Software Industry in the Global Division of Labour ; A.P. D'Costa Evolving Towards Innovation? The Recent Evolution and Future Trajectory of the Indian Software Industry; E.Sridharan Export Growth and Path-Dependence: The Locking-in of Innovations in the Software Industry; A.P.D'Costa Innovation Under Export Orientation; A.Parthasarathi & K.J.Joseph The Indian Software Industry from an Israeli Perspective: A Systems/Evolutionary and Policy View; G.Avnimelech & M.Teubal Software Product Development in India: Lessons from Six Cases; R.T.Krishnan & G.N.Prabhu The Silicon Valley Connection: Transnational Networks and Regional Development in Taiwan, China, and India; A.Saxenian Capability Building and Inter-Organization Linkages in the Indian IT Industry: The Role of Multinationals, Domestic Firms, and Academic Institutions; R.Basant & P.Chandra Originative Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Software Industry in India; A.K.Ojha & S.Krishna Stages in Multiple Innovations in Software Firms: A Model Derived from Infosys and NIIT Case Studies; D.Bhatnagar & M.R.Dixit Conclusion: Global Links, Domestic Market, and Policy for Development; A.P.D'Costa & E.Sridharan