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100 _aArora, Amit Kumar
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245 _aDeterminants for the Adoption of Digitalization by Manufacturing SMEs in India: An Empirical Study
300 _a7-22 p.
520 _aThe study attempted to determine the factors/determinants for the adoption of digitalization in SMEs. The study categorized various determinants into internal and external factors. To test the hypotheses, 52 sample units were studied. The results of logistic regression and chi-square test indicated that diversification, profitability, level of competition, managerial factors, and technological factors were significant for the adoption of digitalization. On the other hand, size of the firm and government initiatives were found to be the non-significant factors. Lack of support from the top management and lack of experts were found to be the major challenges for the adoption of digitalization for the firms who had not adopted digitalization.
653 _aDigitalization,
653 _aSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMES),
653 _aManufacturing Sector, .
653 _aInternal Factor,
653 _aExternal Factor
700 _a Rathi, Priya
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_aGILANI, MEENAKSHI
_dGILANI MEENAKSHI NEW DELHI
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