Essays about: "India bureaucracy"
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1. The Great Disruptive Transformation: The Impact of COVID-19 crisis on Innovative Startups in India
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Startups are one of the main agents of creative destruction especially in times of crisis, because of their favourable characteristics such as size, exibility and lack of bureaucracy. This study aimed to investigate how hi-tech innovative startups in India are responding to the COVID-19 crisis and how the crisis stimulates creative destruction. READ MORE
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2. Social Innovations and its Barriers of Scaling Social Impact - A case study on Bangalore
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : The world is currently facing many great challenges, including a rising inequality as a result of the benefits occurring from economic development accrues to some individuals on the expense of others. This is an issue which is even more significant in the Global South. READ MORE
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3. Corruption's Effect on Swedish Companies' FDI in India - A study of how Swedsih companies perceive and handle corruption on the Indian market
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This study focuses on the effect of corruption on Swedish Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India. In the last years, India‟s economy has been booming; the country is in a phase where it has great opportunities to develop and enforce its‟ economy, and therewith change the faith of millions of people who are still suffering of poverty. READ MORE
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4. Why people with HIV are let to die - Analysing medical ethics, drug patents and activism
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : In this essay it will be analysed why people in need of HIV-medicine do not get access to them, which has so far resulted in millions of seemingly unnecessary deaths. It will be discussed what responsibilities scientists have and what people can or should do to claim rights to medicine. READ MORE
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5. How Swedish companies operating in Southeast Asia overcome trade obstacles
University essay from Institutionen för ekonomiAbstract : As the globalization continues to intensify, companies around the world are increasingly looking for business opportunities outside the borders of their home country. In order to be successful and take advantage of low cost opportunities offered in other countries the need for free trade agreements is something all companies should be lobbying for. READ MORE