The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal

This research attempts to create a model that establishes the crucial aspects that affect the adoption decision of home grown medical technology (HGRMT) in developing countries. In this study, the proposed integrated model includes four key groups of factors: organizational factors, technological in...

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Main Author: Hamed Balal, Mailud Abdullah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.829052024-03-07T07:25:38Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82905/ The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal Hamed Balal, Mailud Abdullah Work groups. Teams in the workplace Malaysia This research attempts to create a model that establishes the crucial aspects that affect the adoption decision of home grown medical technology (HGRMT) in developing countries. In this study, the proposed integrated model includes four key groups of factors: organizational factors, technological innovation factors, environmental factors based on TOE model Tornatzky et al (1990) enhanced with IDT theory Roger (1983), and individual factors based on intention based theories, particularly, TAM by Davis et al. (1989). This model proposes that there is a direct relationship between the mentioned factors and the adoption of HGMT in healthcare firms. A quantitative research methodology was applied in this research, with SEM as a tool of data analysis. Some of 40 Malaysian hospitals where randomly selected to collect the data using questionnaire. The empirical findings obtained from this study revealed that five out of eight suggested variables in the model namely, organizational readiness, compatibility, social networks, government support, manager’s attitude were significant contributors to the adoption of HGRMT. 2018 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82905/1/82905.pdf The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal. (2018) PhD thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM). <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/82905.pdf>
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Hamed Balal, Mailud Abdullah
The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
description This research attempts to create a model that establishes the crucial aspects that affect the adoption decision of home grown medical technology (HGRMT) in developing countries. In this study, the proposed integrated model includes four key groups of factors: organizational factors, technological innovation factors, environmental factors based on TOE model Tornatzky et al (1990) enhanced with IDT theory Roger (1983), and individual factors based on intention based theories, particularly, TAM by Davis et al. (1989). This model proposes that there is a direct relationship between the mentioned factors and the adoption of HGMT in healthcare firms. A quantitative research methodology was applied in this research, with SEM as a tool of data analysis. Some of 40 Malaysian hospitals where randomly selected to collect the data using questionnaire. The empirical findings obtained from this study revealed that five out of eight suggested variables in the model namely, organizational readiness, compatibility, social networks, government support, manager’s attitude were significant contributors to the adoption of HGRMT.
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title The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
title_short The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
title_full The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
title_fullStr The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
title_full_unstemmed The perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in Malaysian hospitals / Mailud Abdullah Hamed Balal
title_sort perceptions of healthcare administrators on the adoption of home grown medical technology in malaysian hospitals / mailud abdullah hamed balal
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