Has Covid-19 accelerated opportunities for digital entrepreneurship? An Indian perspective

•Understanding emerging areas and technologies for digital entrepreneurship.•Qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews through the lens of the diffusion of innovations theory.•Structured process of open, axial, and selective coding was applied for the thematic analysis.•The study presents...

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Diffusion
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Emerging Technologies
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Health services
Social media
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