TY - JOUR
T1 - Determining factors for the digitization of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ibero-America
AU - Gutiérrez Navas, Elsa Beatriz
AU - Sarmiento Suarez, Jaime Enrique
AU - Ramírez Montañez, Julio
AU - Rincón Quintero, Yanyn Aurora
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Industry 4.0 and the rapid evolution of the technological landscape have significantly impacted company value creation of. This study analyzed the determining factors influencing the digitalization of micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ibero-America. Data were collected from 14,972 companies in Ibero-American region, and a structural equation model (SEM) was constructed using variance analysis techniques with partial least squares (PLS). The results showed the relevance of training in digitalization skills and digital leadership in achieving different levels of digitalization among the companies studied, with digital leadership further enhancing training efforts. While the adoption of analog technology governance centered on human factors does not impact digital skills training, it is crucial for attaining a basic level of digitalization. Barriers related to technology, finance, human resources, and business culture affect the achievement of a basic level of digitalization but are no longer relevant as companies advance to higher levels. These results provide guidance for the digitalization processes of MSMEs and inform public policies aimed at stimulating the digital transformation of companies.
AB - Industry 4.0 and the rapid evolution of the technological landscape have significantly impacted company value creation of. This study analyzed the determining factors influencing the digitalization of micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ibero-America. Data were collected from 14,972 companies in Ibero-American region, and a structural equation model (SEM) was constructed using variance analysis techniques with partial least squares (PLS). The results showed the relevance of training in digitalization skills and digital leadership in achieving different levels of digitalization among the companies studied, with digital leadership further enhancing training efforts. While the adoption of analog technology governance centered on human factors does not impact digital skills training, it is crucial for attaining a basic level of digitalization. Barriers related to technology, finance, human resources, and business culture affect the achievement of a basic level of digitalization but are no longer relevant as companies advance to higher levels. These results provide guidance for the digitalization processes of MSMEs and inform public policies aimed at stimulating the digital transformation of companies.
KW - Barriers to digitalization
KW - Digital leadership
KW - Digitalization training
KW - Levels of digitalization
KW - Technology governance
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jik.2024.100631
DO - 10.1016/j.jik.2024.100631
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
AN - SCOPUS:85210743685
SN - 2530-7614
JO - Journal of Innovation and Knowledge
JF - Journal of Innovation and Knowledge
M1 - 100631
ER -