Search for dissertations about: "Digital transformation of business models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Digital transformation of business models.
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1. Disentangling digital transformation : mechanisms of change in institutional logics
Abstract : Digital transformation (DT) is en vogue, but vague: while consultants, policymakers and researchers stress that it is a major challenge to organizations of all kinds and sizes, how DT unfolds, or even what it entails, remains elusive. Previous research on DT frames it as a problem of strategic technology adoption or information technology (IT)-related change associated with business models and processes. READ MORE
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2. Innovating digital business models: Empirical insights from industry
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3. Going digital : Business model innovation in omni-channel retailing
Abstract : Over the last ten years, digital technologies have had immense effect on the way we live and work, on organizational forms, and on industrial trends. These effects have not left retail industries and their various actors untouched, but have rather forced them to adapt to the changing environment. READ MORE
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4. A Relational View on Digital Servitization : Empirical Insights from Industrial Relationships
Abstract : Background and purpose: Digital technologies are enabling the transformation of manufacturing companies from being a product provider to a service provider, a trend that is referred to as ‘digital servitization’. Providers typically adopt a digital servitization strategy to differentiate themselves from competitors, create new revenue streams, and unlock new value creation opportunities for their industrial customers. READ MORE
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5. The process of executing digital transformation strategies : Case studies in established Swedish manufacturing firms
Abstract : The emergence of digital technologies has forced established firms to engage in a digital transformation. Digital transformations are complex and time-consuming processes, and therefore, they require unique strategies for coordinating and prioritizing activities. READ MORE