The Great Disruptive Transformation: The Impact of COVID-19 crisis on Innovative Startups in India
Abstract
Startups are one of the main agents of creative destruction especially in
times of crisis, because of their favourable characteristics such as size,
exibility
and lack of bureaucracy. This study aimed to investigate how hi-tech
innovative startups in India are responding to the COVID-19 crisis and how
the crisis stimulates creative destruction. Towards this purpose, Schumpeterian
innovation theory has been combined with dilemma theory and
Trompenaars' seven dimensions of national cultural di erences. The design
deployed in this study entailed a qualitative case study approach, involving
in-depth interviews with the leaders from 15 hi-tech startups in India from
various industries. The results demonstrate that the investigated startups
are undergoing major transformations. They are successfully pivoting to
new business models and new markets based upon their core capabilities.
They are experiencing emerging opportunities, and are innovating in various
ways, resembling both Schumpeterian evolutionary economics notions of
creative destruction and creative accumulation. Seven major dilemmas have
been identi ed and reconciled. These reconciled dilemmas, coupled with
several identi ed key learning points, provide further understanding and
knowledge on best entrepreneurial practices to support startups through
the COVID-19 crisis, potentially relevant to a broader context than the
current study.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2020-10-21Author
Jha, Chandraprabha
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2020:195
Language
eng