Outputs of the Pearson’s chi-square tests
| Null hypothesis | Test | Sig. | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|
| The distribution of total assets is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.005 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of earnings after taxes is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.037 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of shareholders’ funds is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.025 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of total liabilities is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.061 | Null hypothesis supported |
| Null hypothesis | Test | Sig. | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|
| The distribution of total assets is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.005 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of earnings after taxes is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.037 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of shareholders’ funds is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.025 | Null hypothesis not supported |
| The distribution of total liabilities is the same across categories of digitalization level | Independent-Samples Kruskal–Wallis test | 0.061 | Null hypothesis supported |
Source(s): Authors’ own work
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