Krishna Akhil Kumar Adavi

1 article
The University of Texas at Austin ORCID: 0009-0008-8349-8671
  1. “Proud to Be the Enabler”: Closed System Ideology in the Origin Stories of Indian Technology Start-Ups
    Abstract

    Indian technology start-ups have flourished in the past decade in sectors such as ride-hailing, hotel-booking, and at-home personal services, which have been supported by national programs and Silicon Valley ideas of market disruption. Drawing on Miller’s foundational work on “technological consciousness,” this article demonstrates how start-up origin stories construct an ethos that is aligned with nationalist and casteist privilege, which are the closed system's principal values. Expanding northern hemispheric exclusionism, the article contributes to the interdisciplinary study of entrepreneurial, professional, and technical communication with a critical view of how globalized discourses legitimize individual entrepreneurship by strengthening and obscuring the ideological tension between casteism and meritocracy.

    doi:10.1177/10506519251348451