Published March 6, 2026 | Version v1
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Adoption and Implications of Industry 4.0 technologies in Human Resource Practices: An Exploratory Study of Manufacturing Industries in Southern India.

  • 1. ROR icon Sankalchand Patel University

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The rapid inception of Industry 4.0 digital technologies is altering manufacturing systems worldwide, however,empirical evidence on how this alteration restructures human resource (HR) practices especially in developing nationsremains restricted. This study examines the range and pattern of digitalisation of HR processes in manufacturingorganizations in Southern India, with a specific focus on the alignment between digital manufacturing initiatives and coreHR practices. Using a empirical, cross-sectional research design, data were collected from 109 middle- and senior-levelHR managers through a structured questionnaire. Reliability analysis to determine the suitability of testing tools wasdeployed, demographic, descriptive statistics, and exploratory factor analysis were used to assess implementation levelsacross Industry 4.0 dimensions and multiple HR practice domains. The findings divulge that most organizations arepositioned in a transitional stage of digital transformation, characterized by uneven and selective adoption. Core humanfactors of HR practices like training and development, employee engagement, and performance appraisal display relativelyhigher levels of digital integration, whereas system-centric functions including compensation management, payroll, andretention lag behind significantly. This imbalance highlights a sociotechnical misalignment in which HR readiness outpacestechnological infrastructure integration. The study contributes empirically to the industry 4.0 and HRM literature bydisplaying context specific indications from an emerging economy and establishes that partial digitalization of HR practicesmay constrain the realization of holistic Industry 4.0 benefits. The results accentuate the need for integrated, human-centreddigital transformation strategies that align technological investments with HR policy design to support sustainableorganizational performance.

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