La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde
India is an emergent superpower which asserts itself through outsourced services, the so-called “IT industry”. Beyond the fact that InfoTech are seen as a trickle-down development engine, it is the cluster which has become gradually a town planning measure in the sectoral policies followed by the ce...
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description | India is an emergent superpower which asserts itself through outsourced services, the so-called “IT industry”. Beyond the fact that InfoTech are seen as a trickle-down development engine, it is the cluster which has become gradually a town planning measure in the sectoral policies followed by the central government and the regional states. The diffusion of this spatial model can be explained by the success stories which made the reputation of India and the expected benefits in terms of innovation. This article analyzes the successive strategies of development based on IT clusters through a geographical and economical prism. The role of the scales and of the actors will be emphasized, while resting on the specific instance of the Kerala state. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3217154864574c5d84a6f232c8bd315d2025-01-30T12:43:45ZfraPôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information GéographiqueEchoGéo1963-11972009-09-011010.4000/echogeo.11355La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en IndeDivya LeducqIndia is an emergent superpower which asserts itself through outsourced services, the so-called “IT industry”. Beyond the fact that InfoTech are seen as a trickle-down development engine, it is the cluster which has become gradually a town planning measure in the sectoral policies followed by the central government and the regional states. The diffusion of this spatial model can be explained by the success stories which made the reputation of India and the expected benefits in terms of innovation. This article analyzes the successive strategies of development based on IT clusters through a geographical and economical prism. The role of the scales and of the actors will be emphasized, while resting on the specific instance of the Kerala state.https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/11355IndiaclusterregionalizationICTspatial sprawlsectoral policies |
spellingShingle | Divya Leducq La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde EchoGéo India cluster regionalization ICT spatial sprawl sectoral policies |
title | La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde |
title_full | La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde |
title_fullStr | La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde |
title_full_unstemmed | La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde |
title_short | La diffusion spatiale de l’informatique en Inde |
title_sort | la diffusion spatiale de l informatique en inde |
topic | India cluster regionalization ICT spatial sprawl sectoral policies |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/11355 |
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