Competencies Matter for Digital Transformation and Operational Performance in Nepalese SMEs

  • Durga Prasad Marasini
  • Seong No Yoon
  • 이돈희

초록

This study investigates the effect of individual and organizational competencies on digital transformation implementation and operational performance in small and medium-sized enterprises in Nepal. Regression analysis with a small sample size is used to test the proposed research model and hypotheses utilizing data collected from 154 employees of SMEs in Nepal. The results of this study showed that individual capabilities measure of information and communication technology skills, change acceptance, and technology acquisition have positive relationships with digital transformation implementation in Nepal’s SMEs. In addition, the study’s results indicated that organizational infrastructure, top management’s willingness, and organizational support as a part of organizational capabilities positively affect digital transformation implementation. As individual and organizational capabilities are confirmed to be the drivers of DX implementation, firms should develop manuals and guidelines to understand employees’ work processes and improve work efficiency. Digital transformation implementation positively affects operational performance in Nepal’s small and medium-sized enterprises. The significance and value of this study lies in its potential to serve as fundamental guidance for corporations seeking to implement digital transformation and organizations contemplating adopting digital transformation strategies effectively.

키워드

Digital TransformationIndividual and organizational capabilityDX implementationOperational performanceNepalese SMEs디지털 전환개인 및 조직역량디지털 전환 구현운영성과네팔 중소기업
제목
Competencies Matter for Digital Transformation and Operational Performance in Nepalese SMEs
저자
Durga Prasad MarasiniSeong No Yoon이돈희
DOI
10.32956/kopoms.2024.35.1.77
발행일
2024-02
유형
Y
저널명
한국생산관리학회지
35
1
페이지
77 ~ 108