Dynamic Capabilities and Hospital Performance: Study of Perception of NU Hospital Directors in East Java
Date
2023-04-02Author
Anam, Saiful
Sutejo, Soegeng
Ryandono, Muhammad Nafik Hadi
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There is a lot of empirical evidence regarding the effect of financial resources, entrepreneurial
orientation, and information technology on dynamic capabilities and firm performance. So it is
necessary to reconcile these findings. The analytical tool used in this research is (SmartPLS) version
3.0. Population in this study are individuals who work, have leadership-level positions or are
directors of NU hospitals in East Java. The number of NU hospitals in the East Java region is 22
hospitals. The sample size obtained is a minimum of 57 individuals. The results of this study are
financial resources are empirically proven to have a direct effect on dynamic capabilities, and
financial resources also have an indirect influence on hospital performance through dynamic
capabilities, entrepreneurial orientation is empirically proven to have a direct effect on dynamic
capabilities, and entrepreneurial orientation on hospital performance. Through dynamic
capabilities, financial resources have not been empirically proven to have a direct effect on dynamic
capabilities, dynamic capabilities do not mediate the relationship between financial resources and
hospital performance, and dynamic capabilities have a direct effect on hospital performance.