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目的:编制 "变革准备程度问卷 "是为了评估面对新事物和变革的准备程度和能力。目前仍在确定该量表是否也适用于高等教育,尤其是印度尼西亚高等教育的管理变革。方法:本研究考察了跨文化适应量表,并以高等教育为组织背景评估了修订版量表。按照国际测验委员会(ITC)的《测验翻译和改编指南》,翻译、合成、回译、与主题专家接触以及强调可读性都是量表改编过程的组成部分。研究人员进行了匿名自填式调查,从两组在不同大学工作的非学术人员样本中收集了 534 份回复。结果显示 结果表明,该量表由 25 个问题组成,分为四个分量表,采用 CFA 方法得出的拟合指数可以接受,内部一致性极佳。新颖性:研究结果表明,该量表适用于评估组织变革的准备程度,可为正在经历治理变革的高等教育机构提供研究和实际启示。
Readiness for Change Scale in Higher Education: Adaptation and Validity of the Indonesia Version
Objective: The Readiness for Change Questionnaire was created to assess readiness and ability to face new things and change. It is still being determined whether this scale is also relevant in the context of governance changes in higher education, especially in Indonesia. Method: This study examines the scale of cross-cultural adaptation and assesses the modified version using higher education as an organizational context. Translation, synthesis, back-translation, engagement with subject experts, and an emphasis on readability were all part of the thorough scale adaptation process by the International Test Commission (ITC) Guidelines for Translating and Adapting Test. The researchers performed an anonymous self-administered survey and gathered 534 responses from two samples of non-academic staff working in different universities. Results: Results showed that the scale, consisting of 25 questions divided into four subscales, had acceptable fit indices using CFA and excellent internal consistency. Novelty: The findings show that the scale is appropriate for assessing organizational readiness for change and may contribute to research and practical implications for higher education institutions experiencing governance changes.