Synergizing MSMEs with Industry 5.0: A Pioneering Pathway to Innovation and Resilience in the Startup Ecosystem
Caroline Priya Martinravi and
Dr. Krishnakumar Krishnasamy
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Caroline Priya Martinravi: Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Commerce, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Krishnakumar Krishnasamy: Professor and Head, Department of Commerce, Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 6, 87-101
Abstract:
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are essential drivers of economic growth, employment, and innovation, yet face critical challenges in adapting to the evolving landscape of Industry 5.0. This human-centric industrial model emphasizes collaboration between artificial intelligence and human intelligence, sustainability, and digital transformation. The study investigates how MSMEs can strategically align with Industry 5.0 to enhance innovation, competitiveness, and resilience in the startup ecosystem. To explore this, a mixed-methods approach was employed using secondary data from scholarly journals, industry reports, government publications, and policy documents. Key tools such as the Technology Readiness Index (TRI), Digital Maturity Model (DMM), and Dynamic Capability Analysis (DCA) were applied to assess MSME preparedness, technological integration, and adaptability. The results show that although MSMEs demonstrate strong adaptability and potential for reconfiguration, major barriers persist, including limited financial access, regulatory complexities, and digital skill shortages. The analysis reveals low adoption rates of advanced technologies such as AI, IoT, and collaborative robotics, with cloud computing being the most accessible. Financial and policy support, including government incentives, startup incubation programs, and venture capital funds, play a significant role in reducing entry barriers. The findings of this study suggest that MSMEs integrating Industry 5.0 technologies experience higher productivity, cost efficiencies, and better market positioning, particularly in innovation-led sectors. While adoption remains uneven, the convergence of technology, policy support, and capacity building enables MSMEs to emerge as resilient, scalable, and globally competitive entities in the industry 5.0 era.
Date: 2025
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