Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector

The purpose of the research is to examine the effect of information technology integration on the operational performance of the of Kenya’s public health sector level five hospitals in Kenya. The study examined the moderating role of public procurement to the relationship between information technol...

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Main Authors: Anne W Mbugua, Juliana Namada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas Ekonomi 2019-09-01
Series:Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
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Online Access:http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/236
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spelling doaj-602fec9e20e343e79cc383815ef4c4272020-11-25T02:49:12ZengUniversitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas EkonomiIntegrated Journal of Business and Economics2549-59332549-32802019-09-013322623910.33019/ijbe.v3i3.23667Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health SectorAnne W Mbugua0Juliana Namada1United States International University – AfricaUnited States International University – AfricaThe purpose of the research is to examine the effect of information technology integration on the operational performance of the of Kenya’s public health sector level five hospitals in Kenya. The study examined the moderating role of public procurement to the relationship between information technology integration and operational performance. To test the extent of information technology integration and relationship with the operational performance of level five hospitals in Kenya was empirically tested utilizing a causal, non-experimental, and cross-sectional research design. Regression analysis was carried out based on data from 164 respondents. In general, the study results support the idea that information technology integration has a significant effect on operational performance (β1=0.411, p <0.05) with R2 of 0.449 implying that 44.9% of the variation of operational performance is attributed to information technology integration. Information technology integration is vital in coordinating the SCI dimensions leading to the improved operational performance of the health facilities. It finds that public procurement mediates the relationship between information technology integration and operational performance of the health sector as it is an enabler of improved working relationships with the suppliers.http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/236supply chain integrationinformation technology integrationoperational performancepublic procurementkenya
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Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
supply chain integration
information technology integration
operational performance
public procurement
kenya
author_facet Anne W Mbugua
Juliana Namada
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title Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
title_short Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
title_full Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
title_fullStr Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
title_full_unstemmed Information Technology Integration Effect on Operational Performance of Kenya’s Public Health Sector
title_sort information technology integration effect on operational performance of kenya’s public health sector
publisher Universitas Bangka Belitung, Fakultas Ekonomi
series Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
issn 2549-5933
2549-3280
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The purpose of the research is to examine the effect of information technology integration on the operational performance of the of Kenya’s public health sector level five hospitals in Kenya. The study examined the moderating role of public procurement to the relationship between information technology integration and operational performance. To test the extent of information technology integration and relationship with the operational performance of level five hospitals in Kenya was empirically tested utilizing a causal, non-experimental, and cross-sectional research design. Regression analysis was carried out based on data from 164 respondents. In general, the study results support the idea that information technology integration has a significant effect on operational performance (β1=0.411, p <0.05) with R2 of 0.449 implying that 44.9% of the variation of operational performance is attributed to information technology integration. Information technology integration is vital in coordinating the SCI dimensions leading to the improved operational performance of the health facilities. It finds that public procurement mediates the relationship between information technology integration and operational performance of the health sector as it is an enabler of improved working relationships with the suppliers.
topic supply chain integration
information technology integration
operational performance
public procurement
kenya
url http://ojs.ijbe-research.com/index.php/IJBE/article/view/236
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