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Special Issue on Managing Business in the Digital Era – The use of IT and Analytics for Process Transformation

Managing Business in the Digital Era – The use of IT and Analytics for Process Transformation

Pages 410-413 | Received 14 Feb 2021, Accepted 14 Apr 2021, Published online: 13 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In the current day and age, any organization willing to create or sustain its competitive advantage needs to adapt to this new normal of the digital era. It is prudent to consider that organizations work to generate value for their stakeholders. With the advent of the digital era, multiple digital technologies as a pivotal component of tangible set of resources for firms have led to irreversible changes across enterprises. Resultantly, such resources have translated into capabilities for firms so as to enable further value creation for its stakeholders. The objective of value creation is the center stage for all organizations and digital transformation through new technologies, business models and strategic alignment has help realize this goal. This special issue on “Managing Business in the Digital Era-The use of IT and Analytics for Process Transformation” of the Journal of Decision Systems focuses on cutting edge works that pushes the research envelope through innovative theoretical and empirical findings in the rapidly evolving world of digital transformation.

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