Street vendors in India are really innovative toward self-service technology, what about Vietnam?

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This article is about the street vendors informal sector in India and his position about innovation adoption.

This article is divided into 7 section, an introduction, the background of informal street vending, the hypothesis development and operationalization of variables, the methodology of the study, the various findings of the study, a discussion about the findings and finally a conclusion.

The study shows an interested fact, the street vendors are really superior innovation adopters within their communities. For example, a table compares the workers from formal sector with informal street vendors from lower middle class and show that 66.1% of the street vendors have an innovation adoption unlike the traditional earners (only 33%). We have to keep in mind that this statistic study is not about innovation in general terms but only about Self-service technology.

You want discover why? Have a look on the article!

Analysis of the interest of this article for innovation in Hanoi

Like India, Vietnam is a country where everybody spends a huge amount of time on the street. From this fact, especially in Hanoi and Saigon more and more peoples take the opportunity to launch their own business as street vendors. Do you think that the trend for street vendors about innovation toward self-service technology is the same in our beautiful country?

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