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Catch-up in Technology-driven services: the case of the Indian software services Industry

Rishikesha T Krishnan & Swarna Kumar Vallabhaneni
Journal Name
Seoul Journal of Economics
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2010
Journal Publications Functional Area
Strategy
Publication Date
Vol. 23, No. 2, PP 263-281, 2010
Abstract

Past studies on catch-up processes have focused primarily on manufacturing industries. The present paper studies catch-up processes in the context of the Indian software services industry and finds that the existing models are unable to comprehensively explain the catch-up processes in this industry. The authors provide a fresh perspective on catch-up processes based on scientific intensity and production maturity of individual technologies, and propose catch-up paths for individual companies from a technological perspective.

Catch-up in Technology-driven services: the case of the Indian software services Industry

Author(s) Name: Rishikesha T Krishnan & Swarna Kumar Vallabhaneni
Journal Name: Seoul Journal of Economics
Volume: Vol. 23, No. 2, PP 263-281, 2010
Year of Publication: 2010
Abstract:

Past studies on catch-up processes have focused primarily on manufacturing industries. The present paper studies catch-up processes in the context of the Indian software services industry and finds that the existing models are unable to comprehensively explain the catch-up processes in this industry. The authors provide a fresh perspective on catch-up processes based on scientific intensity and production maturity of individual technologies, and propose catch-up paths for individual companies from a technological perspective.