Manoj Kumar M

@jerusalem college of engineering

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
jerusalem college of engineering

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Marketing
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Government Influence in Building a Sustainable Fintech Ecosystem: Shaping the Future
    R. Swadhi, B. Jeyaprabha, N. Devi Sangamitra, T. C. Catherin, M. Manoj Kumar
    Government Influence in Shaping A Sustainable Fintech Ecosystem, 2026
    This chapter investigates how the government contributes to the development of a financially sustainable and open fintech ecosystem. With rapid developments in financial technologies, are promote new approaches and the same time ensure that financial sector is secure and fair for both businesses and individuals. It analyses ways government plans and policies help shape robust fintech environments. High priority is given to expanding infrastructure, educating people on digital finances, involving both public and private sectors and ensuring sustainability in finance. The research explains passing old laws, governments experiment with new ways to encourage responsible innovation. Additionally, the chapter discusses issues of cybersecurity, protecting personal data and digital inequality. Analysis of good governance allows the study to provide guidance for fintechs and their partners to help progress toward sustainable development goals. It intends to guide and assist different stakeholders in managing new technologies for the sake of future economic, social and environmental stability.
  • Integrating Blockchain with Information Governance in Academic Institutions
    B. Selvakumar, M Manoj Kumar, Munira Raupova, Hyba AbdulJaleel, Iroda Ismoilova, A. Murugesan
    Indian Journal of Information Sources and Services, 2025
    The combination of blockchain technology and information governance in academic institutions provides a new method of addressing the integrity, transparency, and security of data. With the digitization of student records, research outputs, and other administrative activities, educational institutions are now acquiring and accumulating massive amounts of data, which has increased the need for governance frameworks. Information governance encompasses the policies regarding compliance, privacy, and data lifecycle management, as these frameworks require a system where data is immutable and accountably maintained. Blockchain makes such frameworks possible through its decentralized and tamper-proof ledger system. This study examines how blockchain technology can strengthen the trust placed in educational institutions, streamline stakeholder data interoperability, and enhance compliance automation through smart contracts. With governance framework enforcement within blockchain protocols, institutions are bound to enjoy enhanced control over managing data authenticity, access, and retention. There are boundless possibilities for blockchain technologies, as they enable accurate credentialing and safe collaborative research while solving issues related to data provenance and data reproducibility. Addressing concerns around blockchain technology, these include scalability, system compatibility with existing structures, and regulatory alignment. The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate, through a conceptual framework and analysis of documented cases, the strategic leverage obtainable through blockchain in the context of governance information in higher learning institutions, leading to effective, transparent, secure, and smooth institutional operations.
  • Conflict management strategies: an empirical study on industrial conflict effect on employees' productivity
    S. Muthumani, M. Manoj Kumar
    International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 2023
  • A study on employees training and development in Hatsun Agro product pvt ltd., Kanchipuram
    International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 2020