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Digital India's SME's Economy - Switching to Digital is a Necessity not a Choice !!!

Digitalization of Indian business is majorly driven by the rapidly advancing digitization of consumers. This has led to increased data traffic and accelerated establishment of new tech based start ups to take advantage of the growth opportunities. The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises MSME sector contributes about 8 of GDP. It also plays a pivotal role in development of the economy by employing almost 80 million people, contributing about 45 of the total manufacturing output and 40 of exports of the country. However, in a rapidly digitalizing economy, these industries fail to keep pace. Online shoppers in India are growing at compounded annual growth rate CAGR of 18 and will reach 220 million by the year 2020. Unfortunately, out of the 51 million SMEs in India, less than 5 6 have an online presence. The companies migrating to an online platform could potentially increase their revenues by 51 , improve operational efficiency and broaden their customer. Mr. Paresh S. Khetal "Digital Indias SMEs Economy u201c Switching to Digital is a Necessity not a Choice !!!" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Conference on Digital Economy and its Impact on Business and Industry , October 2018, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18694.pdf Paper URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing-management/18694/digital-india's-sme's-economy---switching-to-digital-is-a-necessity-not-a-choice-!!!/mr-paresh-s-khetal<br>

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  1. International Journal of Trend in International Open Access Journal International Open Access Journal | www.ijtsrd.com International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Research and Development (IJTSRD) www.ijtsrd.com ISSN No: 2456 INTERNATIONAL CON ITS IMPACT ON BUSINESS AND Organised By: V. P. Institute of Management Studies & Research, Sangli Organised By: V. P. Institute of Management Studies & Research, Sangli Organised By: V. P. Institute of Management Studies & Research, Sangli ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | Conference Issue – ICDEBI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL ECONOMY AND TS IMPACT ON BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ICDEBI-2018 FERENCE ON DIGITAL ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY Digital India’s SME Digital is a Digital is a Necessity not a Choice !!! Digital India’s SME’s Economy – Switching to Switching to Mr. Paresh S. Khetal Assistant Professor Assistant Professor – Accountancy, Government Commerce College, Vadali, Sabarkantha, Gujarat, India Commerce College, Vadali, Sabarkantha, Gujarat INTRODUCTION Digitalization of Indian business is majorly driven by the rapidly advancing digitization of consumers. This has led to increased data traffic and accelerated establishment of new tech-based start advantage of the growth opportunities. The Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector contributes about 8% of GDP. It also plays a pivotal role in development of the economy by employing almost 80 million people, contributing about 45% of the total manufacturing output and 40% of exports of the country. However, in a rapidly digitalizing economy, these industries fail to keep pace. Online shoppers in India are growing at compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% and will reach 220 million by the year 2020. Unfortunately, out of the 51 million SMEs in India, less than 5-6% have an online presence. The companies migrating to an online platform could potentially increase their revenues by 51%, improve operational efficiency and broaden their customer. Causes for Low Adoption of Digitalization in the Past: ?Lack of understanding of business benefits technology can deliver across end chains ?Lack of guidance on the inherent abilities of technologies and how these can be integrated and institutionalized in their businesses ?Resistance to incurring upfront investment costs to implement technology Lack of skilled manpower to manage technology ?Lack of skilled manpower to manage technology setups According to NASSCOM, the estimated market growth driven by SMAC is expected to be 30% (US$1 trillion) by 2020. Key Drivers Escalating Adoption Today: In India, the impetus for adopting SMAC has been facilitated by the following factors: ?The exponential growth in adoption of smart devices to enable easy access to 3G or 4G networks ?The increased popularity of social media ?Rapidly increasing volumes of data being captured by businesses across customer touch ?Advancement made in analytic tools and technology that is helping to bring analytics closer to business users and not limit it to statisticians and PhD-holders ?Cloud enabling businesses to deploy mobility and analytic solutions in a cost reducing time-to-market Indian SME’s Need in Global Digital Scenario: ?Incubation Platform: This directly points to the business incubation setup. need to provide mentorship domain, on how they could their objectives of a low basing their services and reliable environment for operation. Digitalization of Indian business is majorly driven by the rapidly advancing digitization of consumers. This has led to increased data traffic and accelerated based start-ups to take According to NASSCOM, the estimated market growth driven by SMAC is expected to be 30% Medium Enterprises (MSME) Key Drivers Escalating Adoption of Digitalization sector contributes about 8% of GDP. It also plays a pivotal role in development of the economy by employing almost 80 million people, contributing about 45% of the total manufacturing output and 40% In India, the impetus for adopting SMAC has been facilitated by the following factors: The exponential growth in adoption of smart devices to enable easy access to 3G or 4G However, in a rapidly digitalizing economy, these industries fail to keep pace. Online shoppers in India are growing at compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% and will reach 220 million by the year 2020. Unfortunately, out of the 51 million SMEs 6% have an online presence. The increased popularity of social media increasing volumes of data being captured by businesses across customer touch-points Advancement made in analytic tools and technology that is helping to bring analytics closer to business users and not limit it to statisticians The companies migrating to an online platform could potentially increase their revenues by 51%, improve operational efficiency and broaden their customer. ling businesses to deploy mobility and analytic solutions in a cost-effective manner and Causes for Low Adoption of Digitalization in the Indian SME’s Need in Global Digital Scenario: Lack of understanding of business benefits technology can deliver across end-to-end value the fact that India lacks setup. The industry majors mentorship to SMEs of their could be better aligned with low cost structure, broad and products, and a more operation. Lack of guidance on the inherent abilities of technologies and how these can be integrated and upfront investment-related @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com www.ijtsrd.com | Conference Issue: ICDEBI-2018 | Oct 2018 Page: 150

  2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 | IF: 4.101 ?Support from Government: In the most recent UPS Asia Business report, 81 per cent SME respondents government needs to play a larger sustainability practices. Let us look at the model deployed by back in 1953. Japan Finance Corporation Small Business (JFS) was created basic law which would represent a shift to enable development and growth independent SME businesses. JFS soon integral part of policy drafting and implementation process, and established a deep understanding the SME market. It built a pool of businesses understood its pulse. Today, it has 100,000 businesses and it leverages information to groom newer businesses. The essence behind formation of JFS funds, but critical advisory, that would businesses alive in long term. There need for such a platform to be provided ?Need for Communication: India is awakening to the need of communication and its importance to businesses. Till PR(Public Relations) was considered spelt in the same breath as advertising. the communication modes and changing. As a result, businesses are of various channels of communication to their audiences such as clients, masses industry bodies, etc. On the globalized global tools like PR need to be used outreach and use it towards expanding clients but further expansion, forming and tie-ups. ?Valuation and Consolidation: Indian economy has progressed towards knowledge enterprises to remain competitive the global arena. Innovation and knowledge are going to be the key However, in the SME segment, it remains fragmented across mushrooming businesses. ventures and some kind of consolidation pull strengths of companies and together, and fasten the growth and maturity ?Specificity of Focus: The more SMEs are connected to suppliers, buyers and financial institutions, the smoother transactions and fulfilments enterprises. However, while industry and experts enterprises. However, while industry and experts n urban India alone wouldn’t fuel growth for the country, every stakeholder chasing the same piece of the pie would lead to redundancies. Different stakeholders taking on very specific problems to solve would, in theory, contribute to a stronger ecosystem for Indian had known urban India alone wouldn’t fuel growth for the country, every stakeholder chasing the same piece of the pie would lead to redundancies. Different stakeholders taking on very specific problems to solve would, in theory, contribute to a stronger ecosystem SMEs. Business Monitor respondents feel that larger role in by Japan, way Corporation for created to enable a shift in policies of diverse and soon became an implementation understanding of businesses and has more than leverages this businesses. A Stronger Ecosystem for SMEs Increasing Digital India Footprint: Digitized B2B (Business to Business relationships encompasses more than just Increasing paymentsaccess to the Internet even in smaller towns and the rate of Smartphone spreading across the country meant India was prime ground for a campaign like Digital India. But end-users getting savvier and going online to be connected to services or making purchases isn’t the only way Digital India’s reach is growing. With various B2B start-ups viewing the long under tapped SME segment as a huge opportunity, Digital India outcomes may beat expectations sooner rather than later. There are reportedly more than 40 million SMEs in India. Start-up names such as Tolexo, Power2SME, Rubique and Now Floats aiming to move all kinds of B2B relationships and transactions towards full cycle digitisation, indicates more businesses are now onli Digital Transformation: How SMEs Can Leverage This Wave Of Technology? SMEs will thrive if key enablers powered by SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud) in India. Technologies are created in integrated ecosystems to support their following needs: ?Accessibility of expert knowledge and best practices ?Financial independence and risk mitigation ?Targeted marketing reach and sales ?Operational excellence across locations ?Efficient provisioning of services ?Real time insights and decision SMAC Technologies: The new wave SME’s: SMAC technologies are advanced, affordable and pervasive. They are now available to businesses of all sizes. This is opening up an opportunity for SMEs to level the playing field and compete with larger level the playing field and compete with larger SMEs Increasing Digital Business to Business) transactions and relationships encompasses more than just Increasing access to the Internet even in smaller towns of Smartphone -led connectivity spreading across the country meant India was prime ground for a campaign like Digital India. users getting savvier and going online to be connected to services or making purchases isn’t the reach is growing. JFS was not just would keep the There is a strong provided in India. ups viewing the long under tapped SME segment as a huge opportunity, Digital India outcomes may beat expectations sooner rather communication Till recent past, considered a luxury and advertising. However, and climate is are making use communication to reach out masses at large, globalized platform, used to gather the expanding not only forming associations There are reportedly more than 40 million SMEs in up names such as Tolexo, Power2SME, Rubique and Now Floats aiming to move all kinds of B2B relationships and transactions towards full cycle digitisation, indicates more businesses are now online. Digital Transformation: How SMEs Can Leverage SMEs will thrive if key enablers powered by SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics, and Cloud) in India. Technologies are created in integrated ecosystems to towards building competitive in and application key to growth. remains vastly businesses. Joint consolidation will help and businesses maturity path. Accessibility of expert knowledge and best Financial independence and risk mitigation Targeted marketing reach and sales Operational excellence across locations Efficient provisioning of services Real time insights and decision-making new wave Of Growth for The more SMEs are connected to suppliers, buyers and financial institutions, the smoother SMAC technologies are advanced, affordable and pervasive. They are now available to businesses of all sizes. This is opening up an opportunity for SMEs to will will be be for for @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com www.ijtsrd.com | Conference Issue: ICDEBI-2018 | Oct 2018 Page: 151

  3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 | IF: 4.101 players. The need of the hour is for SMEs to take the lead in adopting SMAC and make it an integral part of their business strategies. Those that are successful in understanding the power of SMAC and harnessing it across their businesses will lead this new wave of growth. Steps for Keeping up SMEs Business: One of the biggest challenges small businesses face in terms of digitalization is many lack the skill set required. A recent report showed that while most small businesses are aware of digital functions, 26% have produced opportunities to develop these functions. All types of businesses can benefit from keeping up with digital developments, but for some it’s definitely more important than others. Take traders for example. It would be pretty much impossible to keep up with the markets without technology. To be successful, need to act fast, especially with Forex trading you’re unsure how to use the latest tech, you could be missing out on a lot of potential profits. To keep up with digitalization, it’s important to not only know about the latest developments, but also how to use them and incorporate them into your company. So, along with a fast internet connection, you are going to need to keep your digital skills topped up. It’s a good idea to bring the team together and what digital skills you already have in your organization. You may just be surprised by the skills already available. Once you have a good idea of the skills your employees do possess, you can then work out which skills are lacking and where improvements could be made. Automation is another important thing to focus on. There are a lot of day-to-day tasks which can now be fully automated thanks to technology. This not onl speeds up production, but it boosts effectiveness and helps you to keep up with your competitors. Look at how many tasks you still do manually and see whether they could be replaced by automated processes. International Solutions Required For Global Developments: The meeting held in Dusseldorf, largely focused on international digitalization. The leaders suggested international digitalization. The leaders suggested an The need of the hour is for SMEs to take the lead in adopting SMAC and make it an integral part of their business strategies. Those that are successful in understanding the power of SMAC and harnessing it across their businesses will lead this new wave of international framework is required in order to ensure everyone, rather than just a select group, can benefit international framework is required everyone, rather than just a select group, can benefit from global digitalization. They focused on three key goals they are working towards, which include: ?Continuous Digital Education ?Faster Internet ?Harmonized Technical Standards SMEs need to continually develop their digital education if they stand any chance of keeping up. In terms of faster internet, the UK is lucky enough to already boast impressive speeds, though further wo needs to be done to bring it to all areas of the country. The leaders at the G20 meeting propose setting up faster connections by the year 2025. Conclusion: Much of the growth and innovation in a developed economy is fuelled by the SMEs of that country, and it will be no different for India. With cutting edge technologies being available on a pay model, Indian SMEs would finally get to play a pioneering role in the growth of the economy. Overall, while digitalization is important, many businesses aren’t taking full advantage of what it has to offer. If you want your business to be truly successful, it’s vital you ensure you’re keeping up with the latest digital trends. REFERENCES: A.Books: 1.Stephen N. Mutula. Digital Economies and E-Readiness. Distribution, First edition (March 19, 2016) 2.Neil Perkin, Peter Abraham. Building the Agile Business through Digital Transformation First edition (April 3, 2017). 3.George Westerman, Didier Bonnet, Andrew McAfee. Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation First edition (November 12, 2014). First edition (November 12, 2014). They focused on three key goals they are working ation SMEs Business: One of the biggest challenges small businesses face in terms of digitalization is many lack the skill set required. A recent report showed that while most small businesses are aware of digital functions, only 26% have produced opportunities to develop these Harmonized Technical Standards SMEs need to continually develop their digital education if they stand any chance of keeping up. In terms of faster internet, the UK is lucky enough to already boast impressive speeds, though further work needs to be done to bring it to all areas of the country. The leaders at the G20 meeting propose setting up faster connections by the year 2025. All types of businesses can benefit from keeping up elopments, but for some it’s definitely more important than others. Take traders for example. It would be pretty much impossible to keep up with the markets without technology. To be successful, you need to act fast, especially with Forex trading. So, if you’re unsure how to use the latest tech, you could be Much of the growth and innovation in a developed economy is fuelled by the SMEs of that country, and it will be no different for India. With cutting edge technologies being available on a pay-as-you-go model, Indian SMEs would finally get to play a ing role in the growth of the economy. Overall, while digitalization is important, many businesses aren’t taking full advantage of what it has to offer. If you want your business to be truly successful, it’s vital you ensure you’re keeping up To keep up with digitalization, it’s important to not test developments, but also how to use them and incorporate them into your company. So, along with a fast internet connection, you are going to need to keep your digital skills It’s a good idea to bring the team together and see what digital skills you already have in your . You may just be surprised by the skills already available. Once you have a good idea of the ees do possess, you can then work out which skills are lacking and where improvements Stephen N. Mutula. Digital Economies – SMEs Readiness. Distribution, First edition (March 19, 2016) Tilde Tilde Publishing Publishing and and Neil Perkin, Peter Abraham. Building the Agile Business through Digital Transformation. Kogan, First edition (April 3, 2017). Automation is another important thing to focus on. day tasks which can now be fully automated thanks to technology. This not only speeds up production, but it boosts effectiveness and helps you to keep up with your competitors. Look at how many tasks you still do manually and see whether they could be replaced by automated George Westerman, Didier Bonnet, Andrew McAfee. Leading Digital: Turning Technology into Business Transformation. Harward Business, B.Websites: 1.https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small biz/sme-sector/digitalization small-manufacturer-should industry/articleshow/64135. Accessed 28 Aug 2018. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small- sector/digitalization-of-smes-what-every- should-learn-from-the-auto- industry/articleshow/64135. Accessed 28 Aug International Solutions Required For Global The meeting held in Dusseldorf, largely focused on @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com www.ijtsrd.com | Conference Issue: ICDEBI-2018 | Oct 2018 Page: 152

  4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 | IF: 4.101 2.https://www.mazars.co.in/Home/News/Our Publications/Digitalization-in-SME- Accessed 28 Aug 2018. 3.http://www.channelworld.in/interviews/digitizatio n-prime-game-changer-smes. Accessed 29 Aug 2018. 4.https://socialnomics.net/2017/04/13/digitalization and-smes-are-you-keeping-up/. Accessed 30 Aug 2018. 5.https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/hub/emerging enterprise-2018/going-digital-a-necessity choice-for-smes. Accessed 30 Aug 2018. . Accessed 30 Aug 2018. 6.https://www.ey.com/in/en/services/advisory/ey digitalization-the-next-big- Accessed 30 Aug 2018. 7.https://www.ciol.com/sme Accessed 31 Aug 2018. 8.https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/a -stronger-ecosystem-for-smes india-footprint/article9440743.ece Aug 2018. https://www.mazars.co.in/Home/News/Our- https://www.ey.com/in/en/services/advisory/ey- -Sector. -thing-for-indias-smes#. http://www.channelworld.in/interviews/digitizatio ps://www.ciol.com/sme-ecosystem-india/. . Accessed 29 Aug https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/a smes-increasing-digital- footprint/article9440743.ece. Accessed 31 https://socialnomics.net/2017/04/13/digitalization- . Accessed 30 Aug https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/hub/emerging- necessity-not-a- @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com www.ijtsrd.com | Conference Issue: ICDEBI-2018 | Oct 2018 Page: 153

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