ISO 9001:2015

PROBABLE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON EASE OF DOING BUSINESS

Jitesh Chandra Saha

Covid-19 pandemic made human being to stay back home and work from home for shrinking infection capacity of this disease. Not only service professionals are encouraged in this way to deliver their assignments with availability of present day online activities, but also new start ups and store houses can be initiated at home through online website development, product display, advertisement and delivery, eliminating requirement of specified spaces and markets for garnering product businesses. Quantitative as well as qualitative products, if there is requirement for those, any producer whether at city and remote places can save resources earlier needed for brick and mortar led infrastructure construction to initiate a business and spend instead economically for technological assistance. Some producers will have double identity, on one hand a producer and other hand, a businessman. Similarly, home surroundings will have double utilisation, first for residential and second for commercial purposes. This will increase ambit and arena of entrepreneurship for every human being, provided some physical and abstract commodities are produced by them and those are liked by other living beings known as customers. Even a person not producing anything, presently known as middlemen can start business of inventories at residence on platform of technological outlet. Permanent service holders if permitted can open start ups alongwith contractual workers and part time workers at their spare time, overall informal sectors can swell up further. Business mentality will get strengthened, surrounding environment will become prone to this tendency and through heredity, upcoming generation will take birth from women womb with this exchange characteristic in chromosome structure facilitating ease of doing business further, obviously with few exceptions. From all these perspectives, this paper makes an attempt to grasp the ways (such as cost minimisation by eliminating processes that usually remain associated to prevailing business structure) through which technological innovation can probably facilitate ease of doing business further during Covid-19 and after its passage.

               

KEYWORDS: Covid-19, Entrepreneurship, Technological Assistance, Informal Sector, Remote Places.


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