Psychometric assessment of organizational readiness scale for digital innovations and antecedents of organizational readiness

Author:

Taganoviq Besarta1,Kurutkan Mehmet Nurullah2,Bagis Mehmet3,Hoxha Adnan1,Kryeziu Blerta14,Hysenaj Arben1,Haxhijakupi Erza1,Bimbashi Altina1ORCID,Dalipi Arta15,Hyseni Blerte15,Harris Linda Ukimeraj1

Affiliation:

1. Heimerer College, Prishtinë, Kosovo

2. Duzce University, Duzce, Turkey

3. Sakarya University of Applied Sciences, Sakarya, Turkey

4. University of Pristina, Prishtinë, Kosovo

5. University of Gjakova, Gjakovë, Kosovo

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This article aims to perform a psychometric assessment of the scale of organizational readiness for digital innovations in a transition economy and to examine the antecedents of organizational readiness for digital innovations. METHODOLOGY: The study employed a quantitative research method to analyze data collected from a sample of 1236 health professionals. The scale secondary confirmatory factor and linear regression analysis were employed to verify organizational readiness and test the respective hypotheses about organizational readiness for digital innovation, respectively. RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: The research findings show that the organizational readiness scale for digital innovations is valid and reliable in transition economies. Findings show that the relationship between variables such as adaptation of human resources (AHR), cognitive readiness (COR), planning for new telehealth and e-health (PNTH), IT readiness (ITR), resource readiness (RR), partnership readiness (PR), and cultural readiness (CUR) are correlated with the innovations implementation effectiveness (IIE), and organizational readiness for digital innovation is positive statistically significant. Findings also suggest that Integration of old technologies (IoT) and organizational readiness for digital innovation is statistically significant and have negative relationship.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

General Business, Management and Accounting

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