Examining factors influencing the adoption of enterprise resource planning systems in secondary healthcare institutions DOI
Eunice Gabrielle A. Reyes, Ardvin Kester S. Ong,

Madonna F. Andrada

et al.

Journal of Health Organization and Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Purpose The healthcare system in the Philippines has insufficient patient and personnel management, inefficient inventory systems disorganized medical record-keeping, contributing to unsatisfactory care. This occurrence calls for a centralized database, like enterprise resource planning (ERP) that manage efficiently. study utilized partial least squares-based structural equation modeling random forest classifier (RFC) identify factors influencing adoption of ERP secondary institutions. Design/methodology/approach proposed an extended unified theory acceptance use technology framework integrated with valence model define behavioral intention behavior systems. A self-administered online survey was answered by 250 stakeholders voluntarily. Findings Effort expectancy, performance expectancy social influence result very high intention, leading systems, while facilitating conditions innovativeness information led significance. Price value perceived benefits are significant factors. RFC proven reliable predicting factors, accuracy 96%, indicating can be used future research examine different facilities. Originality/value There yet covers Philippines, let alone its adoption. Since is relatively present certain period time, among facilities not been covered Philippines. first decipher understand practical implications.

Language: Английский

Examining factors influencing the adoption of enterprise resource planning systems in secondary healthcare institutions DOI
Eunice Gabrielle A. Reyes, Ardvin Kester S. Ong,

Madonna F. Andrada

et al.

Journal of Health Organization and Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Purpose The healthcare system in the Philippines has insufficient patient and personnel management, inefficient inventory systems disorganized medical record-keeping, contributing to unsatisfactory care. This occurrence calls for a centralized database, like enterprise resource planning (ERP) that manage efficiently. study utilized partial least squares-based structural equation modeling random forest classifier (RFC) identify factors influencing adoption of ERP secondary institutions. Design/methodology/approach proposed an extended unified theory acceptance use technology framework integrated with valence model define behavioral intention behavior systems. A self-administered online survey was answered by 250 stakeholders voluntarily. Findings Effort expectancy, performance expectancy social influence result very high intention, leading systems, while facilitating conditions innovativeness information led significance. Price value perceived benefits are significant factors. RFC proven reliable predicting factors, accuracy 96%, indicating can be used future research examine different facilities. Originality/value There yet covers Philippines, let alone its adoption. Since is relatively present certain period time, among facilities not been covered Philippines. first decipher understand practical implications.

Language: Английский

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