印度的创新与创业:概述

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India: An Overview

MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION REVIEW · 2019
被引 66 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

概述了印度自1991年市场开放以来融入全球创新与创业网络的历程,提出“支柱与常春藤”隐喻,说明跨国公司与初创企业相互依存的关系,并追踪了印度初创企业从IT业扩展到多行业的发展。

Abstract

ABSTRACT India began the process of market liberalization that opened it to significant interactions with the world economy in 1991. In this essay, we provide an overarching view of the country's journey toward integration with the global innovation and entrepreneurship network. Major nodes in this global network have two major components that may be metaphorically referred to as ‘pillars and ivy’. Globally connected multinational enterprises (MNEs) form the pillars. Agile startups are the ivy, and their success (metaphorically, the height to which they can climb) depends on their symbiotic connections with the pillar MNEs. Both components are essential and reinforce each other. Without MNEs, the scaling of startups is hampered. Without a vibrant population of startups, MNEs’ interest in a location remains driven by cost, rather than capability and creativity. MNEs (mainly foreign) provided the initial sparks for the formation of the Indian innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. We chart the subsequent growth of India's startups. They began in the information technology (IT) sector but now cover a much wider range of industries. Today, India's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem is one of the largest in the world, with global integration in terms of technology, financing, human capital, and administration.

创业创新跨国公司印度经济