Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors

The rapid advancement of new digital technologies, such as smart technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, robotics, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), is fundamentally changing the nature of work and increasing concerns about the future of jobs and organizations. To k...

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Main Authors: TRENERRY, Brigid, CHNG, Samuel, WANG, Yang, SUHALIA, Zainal, LIM, Sun Sun, LU, Han Yu, OH, Peng Ho
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10832023-03-10T07:04:06Z Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors TRENERRY, Brigid CHNG, Samuel WANG, Yang SUHALIA, Zainal LIM, Sun Sun LU, Han Yu OH, Peng Ho The rapid advancement of new digital technologies, such as smart technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, robotics, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), is fundamentally changing the nature of work and increasing concerns about the future of jobs and organizations. To keep pace with rapid disruption, companies need to update and transform business models to remain competitive. Meanwhile, the growth of advanced technologies is changing the types of skills and competencies needed in the workplace and demanded a shift in mindset among individuals, teams and organizations. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitalization trends, while heightening the importance of employee resilience and well-being in adapting to widespread job and technological disruption. Although digital transformation is a new and urgent imperative, there is a long trajectory of rigorous research that can readily be applied to grasp these emerging trends. Recent studies and reviews of digital transformation have primarily focused on the business and strategic levels, with only modest integration of employee-related factors. Our review article seeks to fill these critical gaps by identifying and consolidating key factors important for an organization’s overarching digital transformation. We reviewed studies across multiple disciplines and integrated the findings into a multi-level framework. At the individual level, we propose five overarching factors related to effective digital transformation among employees: technology adoption; perceptions and attitudes toward technological change; skills and training; workplace resilience and adaptability, and work-related wellbeing. At the group-level, we identified three factors necessary for digital transformation: team communication and collaboration; workplace relationships and team identification, and team adaptability and resilience. Finally, at the organizational-level, we proposed three factors for digital transformation: leadership; human resources, and organizational culture/climate. Our review of the literature confirms that multi-level factors are important when planning for and embarking on digital transformation, thereby providing a framework for future research and practice. 2021-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/84 info:doi/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.620766 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1083/viewcontent/fpsyg_12_620766.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University digital transformation digital disruption digital technology workplace organization employee literature review multi-level framework Communication Technology and New Media
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topic digital transformation
digital disruption
digital technology
workplace
organization
employee
literature review
multi-level framework
Communication Technology and New Media
spellingShingle digital transformation
digital disruption
digital technology
workplace
organization
employee
literature review
multi-level framework
Communication Technology and New Media
TRENERRY, Brigid
CHNG, Samuel
WANG, Yang
SUHALIA, Zainal
LIM, Sun Sun
LU, Han Yu
OH, Peng Ho
Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
description The rapid advancement of new digital technologies, such as smart technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, robotics, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), is fundamentally changing the nature of work and increasing concerns about the future of jobs and organizations. To keep pace with rapid disruption, companies need to update and transform business models to remain competitive. Meanwhile, the growth of advanced technologies is changing the types of skills and competencies needed in the workplace and demanded a shift in mindset among individuals, teams and organizations. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitalization trends, while heightening the importance of employee resilience and well-being in adapting to widespread job and technological disruption. Although digital transformation is a new and urgent imperative, there is a long trajectory of rigorous research that can readily be applied to grasp these emerging trends. Recent studies and reviews of digital transformation have primarily focused on the business and strategic levels, with only modest integration of employee-related factors. Our review article seeks to fill these critical gaps by identifying and consolidating key factors important for an organization’s overarching digital transformation. We reviewed studies across multiple disciplines and integrated the findings into a multi-level framework. At the individual level, we propose five overarching factors related to effective digital transformation among employees: technology adoption; perceptions and attitudes toward technological change; skills and training; workplace resilience and adaptability, and work-related wellbeing. At the group-level, we identified three factors necessary for digital transformation: team communication and collaboration; workplace relationships and team identification, and team adaptability and resilience. Finally, at the organizational-level, we proposed three factors for digital transformation: leadership; human resources, and organizational culture/climate. Our review of the literature confirms that multi-level factors are important when planning for and embarking on digital transformation, thereby providing a framework for future research and practice.
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author TRENERRY, Brigid
CHNG, Samuel
WANG, Yang
SUHALIA, Zainal
LIM, Sun Sun
LU, Han Yu
OH, Peng Ho
author_facet TRENERRY, Brigid
CHNG, Samuel
WANG, Yang
SUHALIA, Zainal
LIM, Sun Sun
LU, Han Yu
OH, Peng Ho
author_sort TRENERRY, Brigid
title Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
title_short Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
title_full Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
title_fullStr Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
title_full_unstemmed Preparing workplaces for digital transformation: An integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
title_sort preparing workplaces for digital transformation: an integrative review and framework of multi-level factors
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/84
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