The Indian Startup Ecosystem and Policy Implications

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Hyoungmin Han

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Jeong-Gon Kim

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Doyeon Kim

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Sung Hee Lee

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Jonghun Pek

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

Date Written: June 1, 2021

Abstract

A startup refers to a company with ideas and innovative technologies, which have a short period of experience. Recently, startups are leading the fourth industrial technological innovation and affecting job creation and industrial productivity growth, so that its economic importance is increasing. In particular, India is emerging as a startup powerhouse based on its fast-growing economy and relatively cost-efficient excellent talent pool. Also, global investment towards the Indian startup market is increasing. While the number of Korean companies entering the Indian startup market is increasing, only a few have made stable inroads into the market. Based on quantitative data, literature analysis, corporate case analysis, surveys, and in-depth interviews, we objectively identified the Indian startup ecosystem and drew policy implications to increase the accessibility of Korean firms to the Indian market.

Suggested Citation

Han, Hyoungmin and Kim, Jeong-Gon and Kim, Doyeon and Lee, Sung Hee and Pek, Jonghun, The Indian Startup Ecosystem and Policy Implications (June 1, 2021). KIEP Research Paper, World Economy Brief 21-31, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3885453 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3885453

Hyoungmin Han (Contact Author)

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

[30147] Building C, Sejong National Research Compl
Seoul, 370
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Jeong-Gon Kim

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

[30147] Building C, Sejong National Research Compl
Seoul, 370
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Doyeon Kim

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

[30147] Building C, Sejong National Research Compl
Seoul, 370
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Sung Hee Lee

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

Seoul 137-602

Jonghun Pek

Korea Institute for International Economic Policy ( email )

[30147] Building C, Sejong National Research Compl
Seoul, 370
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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