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Abstract
The handloom industry, one of the old industries in India, is facing declining growth due to a lack of adoption of new technology, such as augmented reality, in business development. So, this research article presents a study that identifies and analyses the barriers for adoption of Augmented Reality (AR) technology in the Indian handloom industry. The study employs a mixed-methods approach involving a review of relevant literature, expert discussions, and a questionnaire survey among industry experts and academicians. Data for this study was collected from the handloom sector of Varanasi city in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) technique has been used to determine the contextual driver-driven relationships among the identified barriers. The study reveals eleven barriers to AR technology adoption and implementation, including a lack of government support policies, skilled workers, legal contractual certainty, and funds. The driven barriers are the lack of IT infrastructure and internet access, lack of digital culture, fear of failure, and poor research and development in the industry. Further, the managerial insights of this study will undoubtedly help the policymakers/government bodies to take care of this particular sector.
手摇纺织业是印度的古老产业之一,由于在业务发展中缺乏对增强现实等新技术的采用,该产业正面临着增长下滑的问题。因此,本研究文章提出了一项研究,以确定和分析印度手工编织行业采用增强现实(AR)技术的障碍。研究采用了混合方法,包括查阅相关文献、专家讨论以及对行业专家和院士进行问卷调查。研究数据收集自北方邦瓦拉纳西市的手工编织行业。研究采用了解释性结构建模(ISM)技术来确定已识别障碍之间的背景驱动关系。研究揭示了 AR 技术采用和实施的十一个障碍,包括缺乏政府支持政策、熟练工人、法律合同确定性和资金。驱动性障碍包括缺乏信息技术基础设施和互联网接入、缺乏数字文化、害怕失败以及行业研发不力。此外,本研究的管理见解无疑将有助于政策制定者/政府机构关注这一特殊行业。
期刊介绍:
Operations Management Research is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on rapidly publishing high-quality research in the field of operations management. It aims to advance both the theory and practice of operations management across a wide range of topics and research paradigms. The journal covers all aspects of operations management, including manufacturing, supply chain, health care, and service operations. It welcomes various research methodologies, such as case studies, action research, surveys, mathematical modeling, and simulation. The goal of Operations Management Research is to promote research that enhances both the theory and practice of operations management, as it is an applied discipline. The journal also publishes Academic Notes, which are special papers that address research methodologies, the direction of the operations management field, and other topics of interest to academicians. Additionally, there is a demand for shorter and more focused research articles in operations management, which this journal aims to fulfill.