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Management Reflections on Innovations in Digitalization, with an Emphasis on Degree of Work Autonomy


Business Administration and Management

Management Reflections on Innovations in Digitalization, with an Emphasis on Degree of Work Autonomy

Name and surname of author:

Zdenko Stacho, Katarína Stachová, Michal Lukáč, Václav Kupec, Naděžda Petrů

Year:
2023
Volume:
26
Issue:
1
Keywords:
Digitalization, freedom, innovation, management, work
DOI (& full text):
Anotation:
The objective of this research study is to identify the degree of implementation of innovations in the field of job digitalization and to identify whether jobs allow employees to maximum autonomy in the performance of their work. This study uses Computer Assisted Self Interviewing (CASI) to meet this objective and to test the hypotheses. Data distribution and collection were conducted throughout the year 2020; the research sample includes 841 companies from the EU 27 international environment. The holistic finding is that economic sector does not show significant differences in current levels of or expectations for innovations in the field of digitalization. This finding demonstrates that digitalization is a phenomenon that is not only linked to certain specific industries of the economy, but that affects the economy as a whole. The authors’ research demonstrates that EU 27 businesses, regardless of the sector in which they operate, are aware of the need to innovate in digitalization in order to remain competitive.
The objective of this research study is to identify the degree of implementation of innovations in the field of job digitalization and to identify whether jobs allow employees to maximum autonomy in the performance of their work. This study uses Computer Assisted Self Interviewing (CASI) to meet this objective and to test the hypotheses. Data distribution and collection were conducted throughout the year 2020; the research sample includes 841 companies from the EU 27 international environment. The holistic finding is that economic sector does not show significant differences in current levels of or expectations for innovations in the field of digitalization. This finding demonstrates that digitalization is a phenomenon that is not only linked to certain specific industries of the economy, but that affects the economy as a whole. The authors’ research demonstrates that EU 27 businesses, regardless of the sector in which they operate, are aware of the need to innovate in digitalization in order to remain competitive.
Section:
Business Administration and Management
APA Style Citation:

Stacho, Z., Stachová, K., Lukáč, M., Kupec, V., & Petrů, N. (2023). Management Reflections on Innovations in Digitalization, with an Emphasis on Degree of Work Autonomy. E&M Economics and Management, 26(1), 78–93. https://doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2023-1-005

Management Reflections on Innovations in Digitalization, with an Emphasis on Degree of
Work Autonomy. E&M Economics and Management, 26(1), 78–93. https://doi.org/10.15240/
tul/001/2023-1-005

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