Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Fall 2006
Instructor
Dundar Kocaoglu
Course Title
Engineering & Technology Management
Course Number
ETM 520/620
Subjects
Information technology -- India -- Government policy, Computer software industry -- India, Technology -- Management
Abstract
The Indian government’s policies toward an open, global market, support of educational institutions, and enhancement of appropriate infrastructure helped enable their software industry to become critical components of India’s economic growth in the 1990s. The Technical, Organizational, and Personal perspective (T, O, and P) model is utilized to examine different affects that each perspective, inclusive of government policies, has on a socio-technical system (Software development in India). The Indian government has provided substantial economic liberalization to support their software industries, though continued reform is necessary to ensure that they remain a software superpower.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23124
Citation Details
Drozdowski, Tad; Huynh, Hai; Lininger, Brian; Peng, Yicheng; and Sakulyong, Naruedom, "India’s Rise as a Software Power: Governmental Policy Factors" (2006). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 1112.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23124
Comments
This project is only available to students, staff, and faculty of Portland State University