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Published: 23 September 2018

Software Exports and Market Value Analysis from India

Deepak Kumar, Guo Chaoli

Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

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10.31014/aior.1992.01.03.32

Abstract

Software export made from India is phenomenal; this paper discussed the revenue, exports, and domestic market of Indian information technology (IT) industry, as well as distribution and export market around the world. The researcher has indented to investigate the mode of software services export to other countries. Adopting the organizational and association evolutionary perspective to examine the market value of IT Industry and software export destination at present, and the potential market in future. Based on Findings the whole scenario of software exports and factual data has been analyzed market size. At last, collectively define the software export market and market value analysis of the Indian software Industry. Implications of the paradigm for software exports and research has examined.

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