Crisis-Driven Digital Transformation: Examining the Online University Triggered by COVID-19
Christian Ravn Haslam (),
Sabine Madsen () and
Jeppe Agger Nielsen ()
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Christian Ravn Haslam: Aalborg University
Sabine Madsen: Aalborg University
Jeppe Agger Nielsen: Aalborg University
A chapter in Digitalization, 2021, pp 291-303 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has major negative consequences for health and the economy. At the same time, the crisis paves the way for innovation. In the university sector, societal measures implemented to curb the spread of COVID-19 have made all teaching activities 100% digital, in effect creating the online university overnight. In this chapter, we present an empirical account of this extreme situation. Based on an explorative case study of how it was possible for the social science faculty at a Danish university to undergo accelerated digital transformation, we identify three salient themes that capture the immediate organizationals response: (1) leveraging existing resources, (2) intensified communication, and (3) re-organizing core activities. We contribute with preliminary empirical insights into the practicalities of accelerating digital transformation, especially the importance of mobilizing the organization’s existing resources and knowledge as well as the organizational actors’ helpfulness and willingness to share, learn, innovate, and self-organize. Theoretically, we propose and substantiate the concept of accelerated digital transformation and present a model that summarizes the identified themes.
Keywords: COVID-19; Digital transformation; Accelerated; Case study; Digital teaching; Crisis driven; Online; University (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69380-0_16
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