What Causes Companies to Transform Digitally? An Overview of Drivers for Australian Key Industries

T. Lammers, Laura Tomidei, A. Regattieri
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Business leaders and entrepreneurs are facing new challenges in the rapidly transforming digital economy. The benefits obtained by the employment of digital technologies are broadly acknowledged. However, decisions need to be made about which technologies to acquire and how to integrate them into the business. In order to do this efficiently, organizations and disruptors all over the world need to understand the key drivers of digital transformation that affect their operations and industries. In this paper, the outcomes of a systematic literature review are presented which identify the drivers for digital transformations across key industries — using the example of Australia and its five core industries of services, mining, manufacturing, agriculture and construction. Outcomes indicate that drivers for digital transformation vary significantly across different industries. However, some drivers such as "environmental sustainability" were found to be important across most industries. The results contribute to current research in this field by providing a comprehensive overview of industry-specific transformation drivers. This will support decision-making for technology managers and provide the foundation for similar studies in other countries.
是什么促使企业进行数字化转型?澳大利亚关键产业驱动因素概述
商业领袖和企业家在快速转型的数字经济中面临着新的挑战。使用数字技术所带来的好处是公认的。但是,需要就获取哪些技术以及如何将它们集成到业务中做出决策。为了有效地做到这一点,世界各地的组织和颠覆者需要了解影响其运营和行业的数字化转型的关键驱动因素。在本文中,提出了系统文献综述的结果,这些结果确定了关键行业数字化转型的驱动因素——以澳大利亚及其五个核心行业(服务业、采矿业、制造业、农业和建筑业)为例。结果表明,不同行业的数字化转型驱动因素差异很大。然而,一些驱动因素,如“环境可持续性”,被发现对大多数行业都很重要。研究结果通过提供特定行业转型驱动因素的全面概述,有助于当前该领域的研究。这将支持技术管理人员的决策,并为其他国家的类似研究提供基础。
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