Examining the Impact of Using Automation and Technological Integration on Work Engagement in SMEs in Egypt

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Mahrous Salah Mahrous ,

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Volume 14 - September 2025 (09)

Abstract

the rapid advancement of digital technologies has reshaped organizational processes across the globe, creating new opportunities and challenges for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In Egypt, SMEs represent a cornerstone of the economy but often face constraints in resources, infrastructure, and human capital that hinder the effective adoption of digital transformation. While much of the existing literature has emphasized financial performance and competitiveness, relatively little attention has been paid to how digital transformation impacts employee-level outcomes such as work engagement—a vital factor for organizational success and sustainability.
This research investigates the relationship between Automation and Technological Integration and Work Engagement (WE) in Egyptian SMEs, drawing on the Job Demands–Resources (JD-R) theory as the guiding framework. Specifically, the study examines Automation and Technological Integration on employee vigor, dedication, and absorption at work. A quantitative research design was employed, using survey data collected from SME employees. Statistical analyses, including correlation and regression, were conducted to test the research hypothesis.
The findings confirm that Automation and Technological Integration have a significant and positive impact on work engagement, with Automation and Technological Integration showing the strongest explanatory power. These results suggest that digital initiatives not only improve efficiency but also act as critical job resources that enhance employees’ motivation, resilience, and immersion in their work. The study contributes to theory by extending JD-R applications to the digital transformation context and to practice by offering actionable recommendations for SME managers and policymakers to implement people-centered digital strategies.
The research provides new empirical evidence from an emerging economy context, highlighting the dual role of digital transformation as both a technological and human enabler. Limitations are acknowledged, including the cross-sectional design and focus on SMEs in Egypt. Future research is encouraged to adopt longitudinal approaches and explore mediating or moderating factors such as leadership style, organizational culture, and digital literacy.

Keywords

Digital Transformation, Work Engagement, SMEs, Egypt, Job Demands–Resources Theory, Automation, Data Analytics, Digital Communication, Technological Integration.

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