The Impact of Innovation Capability on the Long-Term Sustainability of Technology Startups in India
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Innovation capability has emerged as a key driver of long-term sustainability for technology startups in India. In an increasingly competitive and dynamic business environment, startups must continuously innovate to maintain growth, improve operational efficiency, and respond to changing customer needs. This study examines how innovation capability influences the long-term sustainability of Indian technology startups by focusing on product innovation, process innovation, research and development (R&D), digital transformation, and organizational learning. The study is based on secondary data collected from academic journals, government reports, and industry publications. The findings suggest that startups with strong innovation capabilities are more likely to achieve sustainable growth, enhance competitiveness, attract investment, and build resilience against market uncertainties. The paper concludes that fostering innovation is essential for ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of technology startups in India's evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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