Informatization Measurement Scale: Methods and Tools for Assessing the Level of Digital Maturity
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https://doi.org/10.12775/JPM.2025.004Abstract
Abstract:Purpose: The purpose is to identify methods and tools for assessing organizations’ digital maturity.
Methodology/approach: This publication presents the most effective methods of determining the level of informatization, such as the Digital Technology Readiness Assessment – Questionnaire, TOGAF® Standard, as well as reveals real-world examples of how to use the questionnaire based on the research sample of 220 respondents.
Findings: Nowadays, in rapidly changing business environments, informatization is a key factor determining organizations’ competitiveness. Measuring the level of digitization and informatization is fundamental for businesses to identify areas that require improvements and assess digital maturity.
Keywords: informatization, digitalization, informatization measurement scale, digital maturity model
Paper type: Research paper
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