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VOL. 7, ISSUE 4 (2025)
The governance of artificial intelligence in corporate decision-making: An Indian perspective (with special reference to msmes)
Authors
Dr. Puneet Kaur
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a
transformative force in shaping corporate decision-making worldwide. In India,
the growing adoption of AI technologies among Micro, Small, and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) has opened new possibilities for data-driven management,
productivity enhancement, and innovation. However, this rapid technological
shift also raises critical governance challenges relating to ethics, data
privacy, regulatory compliance, and organizational accountability. This
research examines the governance of AI in corporate decision-making with a
specific focus on Indian MSMEs. It integrates both primary data (survey and
interview responses from 120 MSME executives across two Indian states) and
secondary data from academic literature, policy reports, and industry analyses.
The findings indicate that while most MSMEs recognize AI’s strategic potential,
gaps persist in policy formulation, ethical oversight, and employee upskilling.
The research concludes by proposing a governance framework tailored to the
Indian MSME ecosystem, emphasizing transparency, accountability, inclusivity,
and compliance with India’s evolving AI regulatory landscape.
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Pages:36-40
How to cite this article:
Dr. Puneet Kaur "The governance of artificial intelligence in corporate decision-making: An Indian perspective (with special reference to msmes)". International Journal of Management and Commerce, Vol 7, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 36-40
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