COVID's Scholarly Literature and Innovation in Startups

COVID's Scholarly Literature and Innovation in Startups

Varun Gupta, Chetna Gupta, Lawrence Peters, Leandro Pereira
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9059-1.ch011
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Abstract

The importance of scholarly literature on startup capacities to stimulate innovation in pandemic times is highlighted in this chapter. The scholarly literature can help startups looking for opportunities or solutions in the face of a pandemic, but knowledge acquisition from secondary materials may be limited due to the growing number of publications, retractions, and preprints. The growing number of publications and venues makes it more difficult for entrepreneurs to get the information they need, analyse it, and then use collective intelligence to turn it into useful business knowledge. Retractions may steer startups in the incorrect direction, resulting in a waste of financial resources. Preprints are non-peer reviewed research articles that may provide some direction to startups but should not be relied upon entirely. The solutions to these issues are finally provided. Addressing these concerns could make scholarly literature beneficial to startups, allowing the global community to respond to the pandemic as a whole.
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Support Of Scholarly Literature For Startups

Scholarly literature has provided good support to provide solutions during the pandemic. The disseminated research can be acquired by startups to make their business decisions, including diversification in industries with innovative products to provide a response to the pandemic. To achieve this, the scholarly literature during pandemic have made lot of innovations in their processes and services which include the following:

  • Fast peer review of submitted articles related to the pandemic.

  • Free publication of pandemic related articles under open access.

  • Free dissemination of pandemic related research to the readers.

  • Increased specialised sections, for instance special sections and special issues related to pandemic research.

  • Launch of new venues like Journals, Conferences and Workshops to disseminate pandemic related research.

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