Workplace learning strategies and professional competencies in innovation contexts in Brazilian hospitals



Título del documento: Workplace learning strategies and professional competencies in innovation contexts in Brazilian hospitals
Revista: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Número de sistema: 000552888
ISSN: 1807-7692
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Universidade de Brasília, Instituto Central de Ciências, Brasília, DF. Brasil
2Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Administração Contabilidade e Economia, Porto Alegre, RS. Brasil
3University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Columbia, MO. Estados Unidos
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Periodo: Abr-Jun
Volumen: 10
Número: 2
Paginación: 121-134
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Resumen en inglés Competencies mobilized by service providers form an element of hospital services insofar as scientific and technological procedures that are part of the service become tangible. In view of the fact that hospitals have adopted Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), it would be logical to assume that learning contributes towards acquiring competencies related to changes in hospitals resulting from the adoption of new technologies. This paper aims to analyze relationships between workplace learning strategies and professional competencies after the adoption of innovations supported ICT in hospitals. Eleven interviews were carried out with professionals from three different hospitals and identifying the professional competencies resulting from innovations supported by ICT. This was followed by a cross-sectional survey involving 425 employees at the hospitals surveyed. The data analysis was undertaken by means of structural equation modeling (SEM). The results confirm the hypothesis and indicate that the performance of professional competences based on new ICT is determined by the way the respondents think, change and apply their knowledge, skills and attitudes in the workplace by use of new information and communication technologies.
Keyword: Learning strategies,
Professional competencies,
Innovation in services,
Hospitals,
Brazil
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