TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital Transformation and Its Relationship to the Job Performance of Employees at a Private University in Peru
AU - Hilda Paola, Arias Gonzales
AU - Morán Santamaría, Rogger Orlando
AU - Lizana Guevara, Nikolays Pedro
AU - Pedro Otoniel, Morales Salazar
AU - Yasser Jackson, Salazar López
AU - Llonto Caicedo, Yefferson
AU - Cúneo Fernández, Francisco Eduardo
AU - Castro Mejía, Percy Junior
AU - Pérez Pérez, Milagros Judith
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright: © 2024 Hilda Paola AG et al.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Background: Private universities in Peru still need to implement digital transformation models to enhance the job performance of faculty and staff, achieving consistent improvement in the performance levels of university teachers by deploying technological and didactic tools for students. Therefore, the study aims to determine the relationship between digital transformation and the job performance of employees at a Private University. Methods: The research approach was quantitative, employing a non-experimental, longitudinal correlational design. The technique used was a survey, applied to a sample of 104 employees (school heads, faculty, and a director) from the university on a national level from a total population of 144. Results: Descriptive results reveal that the university has regularly adopted tools related to digital transformation. In particular, it has efficiently employed agile technologies, Big Data, and various technological means, benefiting 90% (52% and 38%) of the staff. The study also showed a high positive correlation (0.92>0.7) between digital transformation and the job performance of staff at the Private University, confirming that there is a significant connection between the variables studied. Conclusions: Therefore, creating an innovative culture across all hierarchical levels and identifying key technologies that add value to the learning flow can meet the needs of an increasingly demanding society.
AB - Background: Private universities in Peru still need to implement digital transformation models to enhance the job performance of faculty and staff, achieving consistent improvement in the performance levels of university teachers by deploying technological and didactic tools for students. Therefore, the study aims to determine the relationship between digital transformation and the job performance of employees at a Private University. Methods: The research approach was quantitative, employing a non-experimental, longitudinal correlational design. The technique used was a survey, applied to a sample of 104 employees (school heads, faculty, and a director) from the university on a national level from a total population of 144. Results: Descriptive results reveal that the university has regularly adopted tools related to digital transformation. In particular, it has efficiently employed agile technologies, Big Data, and various technological means, benefiting 90% (52% and 38%) of the staff. The study also showed a high positive correlation (0.92>0.7) between digital transformation and the job performance of staff at the Private University, confirming that there is a significant connection between the variables studied. Conclusions: Therefore, creating an innovative culture across all hierarchical levels and identifying key technologies that add value to the learning flow can meet the needs of an increasingly demanding society.
KW - digital tools
KW - digital transformation
KW - educational quality
KW - job performance
KW - virtual education
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85204942102
U2 - 10.12688/f1000research.151251.1
DO - 10.12688/f1000research.151251.1
M3 - Article
C2 - 39323977
AN - SCOPUS:85204942102
SN - 2046-1402
VL - 13
JO - F1000Research
JF - F1000Research
M1 - 692
ER -