Hamed M.H. Mujahed , Elsadig Musa Ahmed , Siti Aida Samikon
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨决定巴勒斯坦中小企业(SMEs)采用数字技术(DT)意向的因素。研究采用了与技术接受模型(TAM)理论相结合的修改后技术组织环境(TOE)框架。数据收集采用问卷调查作为定量方法的样本,专家半结构化访谈作为定性方法的样本。研究结果表明,商业模式和有利的监管环境等中小型企业因素是影响巴勒斯坦中小型企业采用 DT 意向的主要因素。研究结果确定了中小型企业采用数字贸易意向的促进因素和障碍。本研究通过为巴勒斯坦的中小型企业制定一个数据传输框架,对数据传输采用的理论理解做出了重大贡献。本研究对 DT 应用方面现有知识和文献的主要贡献在于,它为一般和巴勒斯坦的供应商(供应方)因素制定了一个 TOE 框架,以填补以往研究的空白,并将技术接受的概念和维度从移动银行应用扩展到中小企业实施的所有 DT 应用。研究结果将有助于政策制定者、政府机构、巴勒斯坦和其他发展伙伴设计和指导其政策干预措施。本研究强调了中小企业采用数字技术的重要性,这将改善流程、推动创新并提高客户参与度。
Palestinian small and medium enterprises digital technology adoption intention
This study aims to examine the factors determining Palestinian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Digital Technology (DT) adoption intention. A modified Technology Organisation Environment (TOE) framework integrated with the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory is employed. Data was collected via a questionnaire as a sample for the quantitative approach, and experts’ semi-structured interviews as a sample for the qualitative approach is conducted. The findings presented in this study reveal that SMEs factors such as Business Model, and Enabling Regulatory Environment, are the major factors affecting DT intention adoption by SMEs in Palestine. The study findings determine the enablers and obstacles to SMEs' DT adoption intention. This study contributes significantly to the theoretical understanding of DT adoption via developing a DT framework for the SMEs in Palestine. This study's major contribution to the existing knowledge and literature in DT adoption is via developing a TOE framework for providers (supply-side) factors in general and in Palestine to fill the gaps in past studies and surge the concept and dimensions of technology acceptance from being mobile banking adoption to all DT adoption applications implemented by SMEs. The findings could be useful to policymakers, government agencies, Palestine, and other development partners to design and direct their policy interventions. This study emphasized the importance of digital technologies adoption by SMEs that will improve processes, drives innovation and enhance customer involvements.