Organizational readiness for smart working: a model and assessment tool

IF 2.1 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Workplace Learning Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1108/jwl-01-2023-0002
N. Carbonara, B. Scozzi, R. Pellegrino
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Purpose This paper aims to provide an easy-to-use yet powerful tool to assess the organizational readiness to adopt effective Smart Working (SW). In light of this main objective, based on the current state of research, the study develops a maturity model to assess the SW organizational readiness (SWOR). The SWOR maturity model consists of three dimensions, each of them further detailed into two sub-dimensions. A tool was developed to make use of the model. Design/methodology/approach The SWOR maturity model was converted into a Web-based questionnaire that includes 54 questions based on 44 items to operationalize the model sub-dimensions. The questionnaire was used in a survey conducted at the Local Health Authority (ASL) of the province of Bari (Italy). Findings Several implications derive from the present study. From a managerial perspective, the SWOR maturity model supports companies in the as-is analysis of processes, technologies and human resources, which are the enablers of an effective SW, and in the development of a roadmap to achieve a desired “to-be” situation. Originality/value Despite recent studies on SW have identified the key drivers that affect the success of SW implementation, there is a lack of models and tools that help companies become aware of the actions and investments to be taken to move towards an effective SW adoption. Even the analysis of the literature on maturity models reveals a gap in the research related to the assessment of SW organizational readiness. The present paper tries to overcome these limitations.
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智能工作的组织准备:一个模型和评估工具
本文旨在提供一个易于使用但功能强大的工具来评估组织是否准备好采用有效的智能工作(SW)。根据这个主要目标,基于当前的研究状态,本研究开发了一个成熟度模型来评估软件组织准备(SWOR)。SWOR成熟度模型由三个维度组成,每个维度进一步细化为两个子维度。开发了一种工具来利用该模型。设计/方法/方法将SWOR成熟度模型转换为基于web的问卷,其中包括基于44个项目的54个问题,以实现模型子维度。该问卷是在巴里省(意大利)地方卫生局进行的一项调查中使用的。本研究得出了几个启示。从管理的角度来看,SWOR成熟度模型支持公司进行流程、技术和人力资源的现状分析,这些都是有效软件的推动者,并支持公司制定路线图以实现期望的“将来”情况。原创性/价值尽管最近对软件的研究已经确定了影响软件实现成功的关键驱动因素,但是缺乏模型和工具来帮助公司意识到要采取的行动和投资,以实现有效的软件采用。甚至对成熟度模型的文献分析也揭示了与软件开发组织准备程度评估相关的研究中的差距。本文试图克服这些限制。
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Journal of Workplace Learning
Journal of Workplace Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Workplace Learning aims to provide an avenue for the presentation and discussion of research related to the workplace as a site for learning. Its scope encompasses formal, informal and incidental learning in the workplace for individuals, groups and teams, as well as work-based learning, and off-the-job learning for the workplace. This focus on learning in, from and for the workplace also brings with it questions about the nature of interventions that might assist the learning process and of the roles of those responsible directly or indirectly for such interventions. Since workplace learning cannot be considered without reference to its context, another aim of the journal is to explore the organisational, policy, political, resource issues and other factors which influence how, when and why that learning takes place.
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