以知识为中心的政府协调微型企业数字化转型模式

IF 8.7 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Anuragini Shirish , Shirish C. Srivastava , Niki Panteli , John O’Shanahan
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此前的公共部门数字化转型(DT)研究大多探讨了数字化在提高政府内部运营效率或政府向公民和企业等外部利益相关者提供服务质量方面的作用。虽然政策驱动的特定部门数字化是提升公共价值的关键,但政府在协调政府外数字化倡议以创造公共价值方面的作用还没有得到充分研究。为了解决公共部门数字化文献中的这一明显空白,我们研究了一项由政府主导的数字化项目,该项目旨在促进微型企业(MB)的数字化,而微型企业是一个具有重大经济和社会影响的行业。鉴于技术和商业知识在促进企业数字化转型中的重要作用,我们研究了政府政策措施可以帮助促进微型企业数字化转型的不同知识机制,并将其理论化。我们从一系列结构化访谈和焦点小组中获得的定性数据中,借鉴了参与爱尔兰由政府主导的甲基溴研发计划实施工作的政府人员、数字拥护者和甲基溴所有者管理者等不同研发利益相关者的观点,确定了三种发挥不同知识相关作用并旨在促进这一转变的知识途径:自上而下、自下而上和多向途径。每种途径都包含不同的实践。总体而言,在 DT 计划知识生态系统中确定的知识机制促进了甲基溴和政府利益相关者的社会价值创造,从而促进了整个国家的社会价值创造。具体来说,通过 "启动 "和 "实例化 "知识途径实现了 DT 计划的持续发展。我们的研究结果为有关政府主导的数字化转型、政府主导的数字化倡议的有效性以及甲基溴行业的数字化转型的文献提供了理论贡献。我们的研究还对政策和实践具有重要意义。
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A knowledge-centric model for government-orchestrated digital transformation among the microbusiness sector
Most prior public sector digital transformation (DT) research has examined the role of digitalization in improving either the internal operational efficiency of the government or the quality of government service delivery to external stakeholders such as citizens and businesses. Although policy-driven digitalization of specific sectors is key for promoting public value, government’s role in orchestrating extra-government digitalization initiatives to create public value has not been sufficiently investigated. To address this perceptible void in the public sector DT literature, we study a government-led DT program designed to promote digitalization among microbusinesses (MB), a sector that has major economic and social implications. Given the significant role of technical and business knowledge in facilitating enterprise DT, we examine and theorize different knowledge mechanisms through which government policy initiatives can help foster MBs’ DT. Drawing on qualitative data from a series of structured interviews and focus groups with government agents, digital champions, and MB owner-managers involved in the implementation of a government-led DT program for MBs in Ireland, among the different DT stakeholders, we identify three knowledge pathways playing different knowledge-related roles and aiming to facilitate this transformation: top-down, bottom-up, and multidirectional. Each pathway comprises distinct practices. Collectively, the identified knowledge mechanisms in the DT program knowledge ecosystem foster social value creation for both MBs and government stakeholders, and therefore for the nation as a whole. Specifically, sustenance of the DT program is achieved through “initiation” and “instantiation” knowledge routes. Our findings offer theoretical contributions to the literatures on government-led digital transformations, effectiveness of government-led digital initiatives, and digital transformation in the MB sector. Our study also has significant implications for policy and practice.
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Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Journal of Strategic Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
19
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategic Information Systems focuses on the strategic management, business and organizational issues associated with the introduction and utilization of information systems, and considers these issues in a global context. The emphasis is on the incorporation of IT into organizations'' strategic thinking, strategy alignment, organizational arrangements and management of change issues.
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