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    A CONCEPTUAL STUDY ON LEADERSHIP IN INDUSTRY 4.0
    (PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, 2019-09) Vidyakala K; Raji Jennet
    Industry 4.0 stands for ‘fourth industrial revolution' and the term refers to rapid transformations in the design, production, implementation, operation, and service of manufacturing systems, products, and components. To get the most out of Industry 4.0 technologies, organizations will have to heavily invest in building capabilities in the following dimensions: data and connectivity, analytics and intelligence, conversion to the physical world, and human-machine interaction. Leadership 4.0 is one of the latest exhortations within the organization. It is a type of leadership that is cross-hierarchical, fast-paced, responsive, team-oriented and cooperative. Women leaders are actively work to expand their thinking ideas and systems in their leadership position. At present, it is important to recognize that these traits and accompanied by digitalisation of company’s business model. Connected physical and digital technologies make up systems capable to make autonomous decisions using data analysis and machine learning. The implementation of these smart technologies will redefine industries and competitiveness across the world.
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    A CONCEPTUAL STUDY ABOUT PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES FACED BY WOMEN FARMERS IN INDIA
    (PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, 2018-02) Vidyakala K; Raji Jennet; Divyabharathi J
    India is a developing country. India’s main occupation is agriculture, because 70% of the population is involved in this occupation. Agriculture is an engine of growth and poverty reduction in developing countries. Many women in developing countries are occupied in agriculture. Women play a significant role in agricultural development and allied activities including main crop production, live-stock production, horticulture, post-harvesting operations etc. Women farmers do not have equal access to productive resources and this significantly limits their potential in enhancing productivity. Obstacles faced by rural women in terms of limited access to productive resources (Land, Credit, Inputs, Transport, Extension Services, Storage and Technical Assistance) prevent them from adopting new technologies or encoring them economies of scale.
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    A CONCEPTUAL STUDY ON JOB EMBEDDEDNESS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERSHIP
    (PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, 2017-10) Vidyakala K; Raji Jennet
    The present study considers how the job embeddedness and all the critical aspects associated with women entrepreneurial leadership. Women entrepreneurs aspire to set new trends, exercise influence, navigate required changes and build on new strategies to impact their families, communities and organizations. In keeping pace with the changes, embedded of Women entrepreneurs pave the way for economic empowerment and development. This study attempts to capture the essence of success of women entrepreneurs in a highly globalized economy.