India as a pioneer of innovation / / Harbir Singh, Ananth Padmanabhan, and Ezekiel Emanuel.
In India, a country often labelled as poor in innovation but excellent in competitive survival, creative solutions are now on offer across diverse settings such as the informal economy, large business groups, entertainment and copyright industries, an evolving pharma sector, and a poorly organised public health system. This text explores this apparently sudden paradigm shift and the background conditions that fuel and hinder India's innovation story.
Gespeichert in:
Beteiligte Personen | , , |
---|---|
Ausgabe | First edition. |
Ort, Verlag, Jahr |
New Delhi
: Oxford University Press
, 2018
|
Umfang | 1 online resource : : illustrations (black and white) |
ISBN | 0-19-909083-1 |
Sprache | Englisch |
Zusatzinfo | 1. Historical Perspectives on Innovation in Indian Business / Claude Markovits -- 2. Innovation in the Informal Economy of Mofussil India / Barbara Harris-White -- 3. The Private Provision of Missing Public Goods: Evidence from Narayana Health in India / Tarun Khanna and Budhaditya Gupta -- 4. Innovation in Indian Business Groups / Prashant Kale and Harbir Singh -- 5. From 'Pharmacy' to 'Laboratory': The Global Biologics Revolution and the Indian Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry / Chirantan Chatterjee and Shreekanth Mahendiran -- 6. Fair Use and Fair Dealing: Two Approaches to Limitations and Exceptions in Copyright Law / Shyamkrishna Balganesh and David Nimmer -- 7. Innovations in the Organization of Public Health Services for Rural and Remote Parts of India / Sundararaman Thiagarajan and Rajani Ved -- 8. India as a Hub of Innovation for the Millions (I4M) / Vijay Mahajan -- 9. Market-Based Solutions for Poverty Reduction in India / Brian English. |
Zielgruppe | Specialized. |
Online-Zugang | Oxford Scholarship Online EBS 2024 |
Bei Problemen beim Zugriff auf diese Online-Quelle beachten Sie unsere Hinweise zum Zugriff auf lizenzierte Angebote von außerhalb des Campus.