Print ISSN : 2708-616X | Online ISSN : 2708-6178 | Title DOI: https://doi.org/10.62458/160224
Volume 9 | Number 1 | January – June 2024 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.62458/jafess9(1)3
Received : March 2024 | Revised: July 2024 | Accepted: August 2024
Edman Flores, CPA, MBA
CamEd Business School, Cambodia
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Udam Mean, MSc, ACCA
CamEd Business School, Cambodia
Email: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
This study investigates the impact of digital transformation (DT) on teaching and learning outcomes in higher education institutions (HEIs) in Cambodia. This research examines the implementation, challenges, and effects of DT initiatives using a survey questionnaire distributed to management, academic, and support personnel and students from public and private HEIs. The findings reveal widespread implementation of DT in Cambodian HEIs, with a high level of perceived effectiveness. The positive correlation between DT and improved teaching and learning outcomes, such as student satisfaction, academic performance, and educator effectiveness, supports the hypothesis that DT enhances the quality and delivery of higher education in Cambodia. However, the study also identifies several challenges, including financial constraints, digital literacy, technological infrastructure, institutional leadership support, and resistance to change. Addressing these barriers through targeted strategies and investments is crucial for the successful and sustainable adoption of digital technologies in Cambodian higher education. Additionally, the study confirms the moderating effects of technological readiness, educator competencies, student digital skills, and leadership styles on the relationship between DT and teaching and learning outcomes. Among these factors, student digital skills emerged as the strongest moderator, emphasizing the importance of enhancing digital literacy among students to maximize the benefits of DT.
Keywords: Digital transformation; Higher education; Teaching and learning outcomes; Cambodia