Sociological traditions as a complementary lens to better understand digital transformation policies

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Nicole C. Jackson, D. Corpakis, A. Steiber
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Purpose This paper aims to introduce how sociological traditions can provide a complementary, conceptual lens needed to better understand a country’s orientation in its digital transformation policies. While historically sociology has been used to study technological effects, introducing a sociological lens that considers broader macro digital policies can better complement a country’s national innovation system framework by highlighting where forms of acceleration and inertia in digital diffusion may or may not occur. Design/methodology/approach To formulate this lens, iterative literature reviews were conducted and four major sociological traditions (i.e. Durkheim, Functional-Utilitarian, Marxist and Micro-interactionist) were identified and integrated into one structure. The integrated structure was then applied to the French case of Minitel as a sample application. The French Minitel was selected because it is well-known and due to one of the author’s familiarity with the French culture. The description was based upon secondary data. Findings Through the use and application of this lens, the findings reveal that understanding a country’s specific orientation within a sociological tradition can help academics and practitioners determine what accelerates or provides inertia in the diffusion of new digital technologies within a country’s sociological frame. For the French Minitel, two dominant views seem to exist in France, the Durkheim and the Functional-Utilitarian view, which both affected the country’s path dependency in continued investments in Minitel. Research limitations/implications While policymakers are tasked with the development and implementation of digital transformation policies, a key consideration for both scholars and practitioners on digital policy and governance is to understand the broader macro ramifications of sociological frameworks on the evolving effects of digital transformation. While the authors provide a sample illustration, future research is needed to operationalize this lens and to apply it across various regions and countries in the development of new digital transformation policies. Practical implications As countries face considerable pressure to digitize their economies, policymakers require a better framework to advance the sociological aspects of digitization and its effects upon local institutions and actors in society. The paper provides a complementary lens that can better help them in this regard. Originality/value To date, policymakers and governments lack an integrated framework to understand the sociological effects of digital technologies and their diffusions along with their implications on societies such as on the framework of national innovation. The authors provide a sample integrated structure and sample application.
社会学传统作为更好地理解数字化转型政策的补充视角
本文旨在介绍社会学传统如何提供一个互补的概念视角,以便更好地理解一个国家在其数字化转型政策中的定位。虽然历史上社会学一直用于研究技术效应,但引入社会学视角,考虑更广泛的宏观数字政策,可以更好地补充一个国家的国家创新体系框架,突出数字传播中的加速和惯性形式可能发生或可能不发生。设计/方法论/方法为了形成这一视角,我们进行了反复的文献回顾,并确定了四大社会学传统(即迪尔凯姆、功能功利主义、马克思主义和微观互动主义),并将其整合到一个结构中。然后将集成结构作为示例应用于法国Minitel案例。法国的Minitel之所以被选中,是因为它很有名,也因为作者对法国文化的熟悉。这个描述是根据二手资料作出的。通过使用和应用这一视角,研究结果表明,在社会学传统中理解一个国家的具体取向可以帮助学者和实践者确定,在一个国家的社会学框架中,是什么加速或提供了新数字技术传播的惯性。对于法国Minitel,两种主流观点似乎存在于法国,迪尔凯姆和功能功利主义的观点,这两者都影响了该国对Minitel持续投资的路径依赖。虽然政策制定者的任务是制定和实施数字化转型政策,但对于数字政策和治理的学者和实践者来说,一个关键的考虑因素是理解社会学框架对数字化转型不断发展的影响的更广泛的宏观影响。虽然作者提供了一个示例说明,但未来的研究需要将这一视角付诸实践,并将其应用于不同地区和国家制定新的数字化转型政策。由于各国面临着经济数字化的巨大压力,政策制定者需要一个更好的框架来推进数字化的社会学方面及其对当地机构和社会行动者的影响。本文提供了一个互补的视角,可以更好地帮助他们在这方面。原创性/价值迄今为止,决策者和政府缺乏一个完整的框架来理解数字技术的社会学影响及其扩散及其对社会的影响,如对国家创新框架的影响。作者提供了一个示例集成结构和示例应用。
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