AbstractIn the context of developing nations like India’s, digital entrepreneurship plays a significant role in influencing innovation system dynamics. Concurrently propelling the country’s larger digital transformation agenda, it reimagines structural configurations, strategic goals, and networking mechanisms across the corporate ecosystem. Digital India, Startup India, and India Stack are government-led programs that have expedited digital integration in India. It is crucial to comprehend the analytical metrics that support this change. In order to thoroughly investigate the hybrid concept of digital entrepreneurship and how it interacts with digital transformation, this research undertakes a comprehensive literature assessment of pertinent Indian and foreign sources distributed between 2010 and 2025. This assessment draws on 52 foundational articles to classify important analytical frameworks applicable to India. Behavioral traits, digital competencies, and socioeconomic impacts are all part of the entrepreneur’s role in digital entrepreneurship in India. The entrepreneurial process also plays a role, involving digitalization of business models, operational transformations, and start-up ecosystems. Lastly, the entrepreneurial ecosystem encompasses infrastructural, policy, institutional, and regulatory influences. The relationship between digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and socioeconomic change in India may be better understood with the help of this systematization, which also identifies important areas for future study in theory, technique, and policy.
Thakur et al. (Wed,) studied this question.