The Role of Information Systems in Enhancing Entrepreneurial Outcomes: Evidence from Hyderabad's IT Sector

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J V Gopinath, K. Sreekanth

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An examination of how information systems (IS) contribute to the perception of entrepreneurial success in Hyderabad's information technology (IT) industry is the focus of this research. Business processes, decisions, and entrepreneurial results are being increasingly shaped by the integration and use of IS in technology-driven sectors. Access to real-time data, effective communication systems, and the strategic deployment of IS technologies are some of the important antecedents that this study seeks to identify as influencing entrepreneurial success. The researchers used a mixed-methods strategy, analysing both quantitative data from a poll of 200 IT entrepreneurs and qualitative information gleaned from in-depth interviews. The results show that operational efficiency, innovation, and market competitiveness are all greatly enhanced by IS when used effectively. In addition, having a solid foundation for information systems improves the quality of decisions made and encourages entrepreneurial agility, which in turn increases the likelihood of success. Policymakers and practitioners alike may learn from these findings on the importance of IS in fostering entrepreneurial endeavours in the IT sector.

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