Shaping digital transformation pathways: dynamics of paradoxical tensions and responses
Although the pace of digital transformation (DT) has been accelerating in more organizations, there is still much uncertainty about the ways organizations can achieve the intended outcomes from such efforts. Rather than just focusing on the transformation outcomes, our paper suggests that a more fru...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1740352024-03-14T15:35:19Z Shaping digital transformation pathways: dynamics of paradoxical tensions and responses Soh, Christina Yeow, Adrian Goh, Qi Wei Nanyang Business School Business and Management Digital transformation Paradox theory Although the pace of digital transformation (DT) has been accelerating in more organizations, there is still much uncertainty about the ways organizations can achieve the intended outcomes from such efforts. Rather than just focusing on the transformation outcomes, our paper suggests that a more fruitful approach would be to conceptualize DT as a journey that often encounters contradictory tensions. We adopt paradox theory to explain the dynamics through which organizations can manage these tensions while driving their DT efforts. Drawing on extensive review of the DT literature and preexisting research cases of three organizations’ experiences with the DT process, we developed the concept of DT pathways. DT pathways are the varied journeys experienced by organizations as they make strategic shifts-leveraging digital technology and evolving the organization’s business model. We show how DT pathways emerge as organizations adopt different DT strategic intent, actions, and responses to a range of paradoxical tensions. We outline three potential pathways—virtuous, moderate virtuous, and vicious DT pathways—and their attending predictive propositions, which can serve as a guide for managers and researchers involved in DT efforts and research. Published version 2024-03-12T06:30:06Z 2024-03-12T06:30:06Z 2023 Journal Article Soh, C., Yeow, A. & Goh, Q. W. (2023). Shaping digital transformation pathways: dynamics of paradoxical tensions and responses. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 24(6), 1594-1617. https://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00852 1536-9323 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174035 10.17705/1jais.00852 2-s2.0-85176918438 6 24 1594 1617 en Journal of the Association for Information Systems © 2023 Association for Information Systems. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00852. application/pdf |
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Although the pace of digital transformation (DT) has been accelerating in more organizations, there is still much uncertainty about the ways organizations can achieve the intended outcomes from such efforts. Rather than just focusing on the transformation outcomes, our paper suggests that a more fruitful approach would be to conceptualize DT as a journey that often encounters contradictory tensions. We adopt paradox theory to explain the dynamics through which organizations can manage these tensions while driving their DT efforts. Drawing on extensive review of the DT literature and preexisting research cases of three organizations’ experiences with the DT process, we developed the concept of DT pathways. DT pathways are the varied journeys experienced by organizations as they make strategic shifts-leveraging digital technology and evolving the organization’s business model. We show how DT pathways emerge as organizations adopt different DT strategic intent, actions, and responses to a range of paradoxical tensions. We outline three potential pathways—virtuous, moderate virtuous, and vicious DT pathways—and their attending predictive propositions, which can serve as a guide for managers and researchers involved in DT efforts and research. |
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