Effect of Information Communication Technology Innovation Policy, Training and Skills on Efficiency of Service Delivery in Private Laboratories in Kenya
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2020Author
Adan, Abdihamid Daud
Reuben, Dr. James Mwikya
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Abstract: Information communication technology (ICT) has
become a key element in economic development and a backbone
of knowledge-based economies in terms of operations efficiency,
efficient delivery of services and quality of services in this
competitive private sector business environment. There is
growing evidence that knowledge-driven process management is
an influential factor in the competitiveness of private
Laboratories, organizations and firms. Unlike many similar
private laboratory enterprises, Pathologist Lancet Kenya has
benefited substantially from e-resulting leading to better service
delivery to customers thus strengthening business
competitiveness. The general objective of the study was to find
out the effect of information communication technology
innovation policies, employee training and skills management on
efficiency of service delivery among private laboratories in
Kenya. This study used a descriptive research design. The target
population was entire 52 employees of Pathologists Lancet Kenya
Limited and Purposive sampling technique was used on the
study. Quantitative data was collection through questionnaires.
The data was analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The
findings pointed out that ICT; innovative policy, training and
employee skills significantly affect efficiency of service delivery in
Private laboratory enterprises in Kenya.