Start-up's ecosystem: a case study on DevX Online publication date: Wed, 30-Nov-2022
by Sachin Kumar Srivastava; Rekha P. Khosla
International Journal of Knowledge and Learning (IJKL), Vol. 16, No. 1, 2023
Abstract: In this study, researchers have discussed how firms develop new dynamic capability(ies) in new start-ups' strategic dimensions. An innovative approach in organisations is not a new feature for large firms. Small scale and start-up firms can also integrate innovation in their business strategy. Attentive positioning of strategies towards its combined efforts of working innovation and innovative competence gives high levels of owner-employee motivation. This technology helps technology-based small businesses to convert into profitable and competitive businesses for long-term survival in the market. DevX is a space and innovative support providing the firm with a high-quality, high-tech, cost-effective organisation founded by three friends. A good start-up ecosystem means, organisation which is full of basic amenities, for example: physical infrastructure. The study is based on primary and secondary data of the case. Most of the times, a study tries to fill the case gaps during the process. The findings of the study are based on observations and discussion with the top management of one start-up firm and with the research carried out through primary and secondary sources.
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