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Digital transformation strategy making in pre-digital organizations: The case of a financial services provider
Authors:Simon Chanias  Michael D. Myers  Thomas Hess
Affiliation:1. Institute for Information Systems and New Media, LMU Munich, Ludwigstr. 28, 80539 Munich, Germany;2. Department of Information Systems and Operations Management, University of Auckland Business School, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Abstract:
The formulation and implementation of a digital transformation strategy (DTS) has become a key concern for many pre-digital organizations across traditional industries, but how such a strategy can be developed remains an open question. We used interpretive in-depth case study research to study how a European financial services provider has formulated and implemented a DTS. By focusing on the underlying processes and strategizing activities, we show that digital strategy making not only represents a break with the conventions of upfront strategic information systems (IS) planning, but reveals a new extreme of emergent strategy making. Specifically, we conclude that a DTS is continuously in the making, with no foreseeable end. By building on theory from IS strategizing and strategy-as-practice literature, we theorize an integrated process/activity model that characterizes DTS formulation and implementation in pre-digital organizations. Our model shows that the crafting of a DTS is a highly dynamic process involving iterating between learning and doing.
Keywords:Digital transformation strategy  IS strategizing  Interpretive case study  Financial services
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