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Mastering the Digital Transformation Process: Business Practices and Lessons Learned (CROSBI ID 261028)

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Ivančić, Lucija ; Bosilj Vukšić, Vesna ; Spremić, Mario Mastering the Digital Transformation Process: Business Practices and Lessons Learned // Technology innovation management review, 9 (2019), 2; 36-50. doi: 10.22215/timreview/1217

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ivančić, Lucija ; Bosilj Vukšić, Vesna ; Spremić, Mario

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Mastering the Digital Transformation Process: Business Practices and Lessons Learned

Due to its unique features and accessibility, the focus of implementing digital technology is no longer just to improve internal operations, but to expand internal dimensions, reach customers and external partners, affect services, integrate processes, disrupt markets, and fundamentally change industries. It is no surprise that the notion of digital transformation has garnered much research interest, especially from the practitioners’ point of view, but academic achievements are somehow lagging behind, possibly because frameworks for digital transformation are still evolving. In this article, we tried to address that gap by conducting holistic research of digital transformation in companies. We used a series of in-depth interviews to inform comprehensive case studies of three companies from different industries that are in different stages of digital transformation. We carefully investigated the companies’ experiences in the process of digital transformation, which are discussed here to provide valid theoretical framing. We conclude that, in addition to technology adoption, important factors for successful digital transformation are the ability of an organization to change and operational excellence in the integration of external digital services with internal IT support. In that light, we summarize our findings in a form of discovered (sub)dimensions that are the basis for the proposed digital transformation framing, while the narratives and case experiences provide with examples of best practice.

case study ; change management ; digital business ; digital model ; digital transformation ; digital transformation model ; digitization ; human capital ; Innovation management ; talent management

This work has been partly supported by the University of Zagreb under the project Digital Transformation of Croatian Companies and partly by the Croatian Science Foundation under the project PROSPER - Process and Business Intelligence for Business Performance (IP2014- 09-3729).

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Podaci o izdanju

9 (2)

2019.

36-50

objavljeno

1927-0321

10.22215/timreview/1217

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti

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