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Enabling technologies influencing the start-up operations 5.0

Aswathy Sreenivasan () and M. Suresh ()
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Aswathy Sreenivasan: Amrita School of Business, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (University)
M. Suresh: Amrita School of Business, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (University)

Operations Management Research, 2024, vol. 17, issue 3, No 4, 869-890

Abstract: Abstract The startup industry is experiencing a dynamic and exciting time called Startup 5.0, where technology is quickly transforming how we conduct business, and startups are at the vanguard of this change. This study aims to model the enabling technologies influencing start-up 5.0. The enabling technologies that impact start-up 5.0 are modelled in this research using TISM and MICMAC analysis. According to the findings, key enabling technologies that are changing the technical landscape and opening up new opportunities for Startup 5.0 are Edge computing, complex adaptive systems, network slicing, and 6G and beyond. Fostering effective innovation and entrepreneurial activity within the startup ecosystem requires an understanding of the dynamic relationships among various technologies. Our findings have implications for government decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and investors who want to support Startup 5.0’s expansion. This study emphasizes how crucial it is to understand how enabling technologies interact in order to enable well-informed strategies for fostering innovation and long-term entrepreneurial endeavors in the dynamic startup environment.

Keywords: Startup 5.0; 5D printing; Extended reality; Cobots; Smart materials; Internet of everything (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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