An Outlook Of Self-Help Group Women Towards The Adoption Of Self-Service Technology Tools In Cuddalore District

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G. Agalya
K. Tamizhjyothi

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Self-Help Groups, primarily composed of women, play a pivotal role in socio-economic development initiatives, often serving as catalysts for empowerment and community upliftment. However, as technology continues to advance, it is essential to explore how women within SHGs perceive and engage with Self-Service Technologies. The research highlight on various parameters “constrains’’ towards usage of SST tools and throws light on difficulties and recommends the suggestions for the same. Simple random sampling with the total of 436 samples covering four blocks of village of cuddalore have been opted for the research.

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G. Agalya, & K. Tamizhjyothi. (2023). An Outlook Of Self-Help Group Women Towards The Adoption Of Self-Service Technology Tools In Cuddalore District. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 2821–2825. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.7490
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G. Agalya

Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration, Annamalai University

K. Tamizhjyothi

Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration, Dharmapuram Gnanambigai Govt. Arts College, Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA,