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Influence of digital transformation and strategic learning on agility and performance of Thai hotels
Sirinthra Sungthong, Kanokwan Meesook
, Charoenchai Agmapisarn
, Abror Abror
, Narinthon Imjai
, Somnuk Aujirapongpan
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.23(2).2025.47
Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 23, 2025 Issue #2 pp. 651-666
Views: 17 Downloads: 2 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThis study investigates the influence of digital transformation capability and strategic learning capability on strategic agility as well as competitive and innovative performance of Thai hotels. The sample consisted of 303 4–5-star hotels, selected through simple random sampling from a total population of 2,079 hotels nationwide. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using structural equation modeling. The results revealed that digital transformation capability significantly influences strategic agility (β = 0.249, t = 5.182). Strategic learning capability, which encompasses strategic knowledge generation (β = 0.309, t = 5.759), strategic knowledge interpretation (β = 0.118, t = 2.325), strategic knowledge implementation (β = 0.266, t = 5.561), and strategic knowledge database (β = 0.106, t = 3.395), also has a positive impact on strategic agility. Furthermore, strategic agility positively affects competitive and innovative performance (β = 0.313, t = 4.984). It also serves as a mediator in the relationships between digital transformation capability (β = 0.078, t = 3.834), strategic knowledge generation (β = 0.097, t = 3.671), strategic knowledge interpretation (β = 0.037, t = 2.015), strategic knowledge implementation (β = 0.083, t = 3.704), and strategic knowledge database (β = 0.033, t = 2.651) on competitive and innovative performance. The findings offer hotel operators valuable insights into the importance of developing digital transformation capabilities and strategic learning capabilities to enhance strategic agility, which in turn leads to improved competitive and innovative performance, particularly within a volatile and uncertain business environment.
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The authors declared that this study complied with ethical guidelines by the Institutional Review Board of the Human Research Ethics Committee of Walailak University (WUEC-23-264-01), Thailand. Dr. Kanokwan Meesook is also a co-first author of this article.
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