scholarly journals ITC’s contribution to export competitiveness : Verification of intervention logic in the Information Technology & Services Sector in Bangladesh: final report July 2018

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haki Pamuk ◽  
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Fedes van Rijn ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 097215092092695
Author(s):  
Achutha Jois ◽  
Somnath Chakrabarti

Indian Information Technology (IT) services sector today commands a huge share of worldwide IT sourcing spend. India stays to be a driving force for worldwide sourcing growth despite rising de-globalization moves across Western economies, challenges posed by East European nations, Russia, China and East Asia. A pertinent question that comes up is how will India take on the rivalry, while the Indian IT services sector seems to be content and complacent. One can see that the hunger for growth which we saw in the late 1990s and the decade of 2000s is fast eroding. India’s incentive to the world market was its economies of scale and cost advantage; however, the disruption created by the extant outsourcing or offshoring business model is fast receding. The Indian IT Services players turned complacent while competing as disruption and differentiation gave them a unique advantage and value proposition. This article builds on various articles in this domain while analysing how complacency affects competitive intensity, in turn resulting in a reduced intensity in market growth opportunity. This article endeavours to evaluate whether Indian IT services sector is trapped in its self-projected image leading to Narcissus effect.


Subject Outlook for India's information technology services sector. Significance India’s three largest exporters of software services -- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro -- are in the midst of their quarterly reporting season, with Wipro due to report tomorrow and Infosys on October 24. On October 12, TCS announced a 2% fall in net profit in the July-September quarter compared with the same period a year earlier on a modest 4% rise in revenue. Despite this muted market for information technology (IT) services, India is seeking to increase sales and profits from the collection, processing and analysis of data. Impacts Demand for information technology hardware products may increase in India. The global use of surveillance technology may increase. Private companies in India may have to frame and declare privacy policies.


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