Best practices for digital transformation based on a systematic literature review
Ziboud Van Veldhoven and
Jan Vanthienen
Digital Transformation and Society, 2023, vol. 2, issue 2, 104-128
Abstract:
Purpose - Digital transformation (DT) projects are complex and often unsuccessful. While researchers have suggested many guidelines and best practices on how to successfully roll out DT projects and how they are spread among a large number of scientific papers. The aim of this paper is to synthesize these guidelines into clear overviews. Design/methodology/approach - A systematic literature review was conducted on both Scopus and Web of Science to search for papers suggesting DT guidelines or best practices. In total, 150 papers dealing with DT and guidelines were fully analyzed. Findings - Eight main DT guidelines were found and each one was expanded with several best practices on how to implement these. The results are eight tables giving an overview of the commonly agreed-upon best practices for each DT guideline. Research limitations/implications - These overviews are useful for both researchers and practitioners, to guide future work and to be inspired respectively. This paper calls for more research on how these guidelines are followed in practice, how these differ per industry and what their impact is on the overall success of DT projects. Originality/value - The synthesis of DT guidelines organized into an accessible format has not yet been conducted before, and can serve as a seminal pinpoint for future research.
Keywords: Digital transformation; Guidelines; Best practices; Recommendations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/DTS-11-2022-0057
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