Digital cultural transformation : building strategic mindsets via digital sociology / Donatella Padua.
2021
HM851 .P33 2021
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Title
Digital cultural transformation : building strategic mindsets via digital sociology / Donatella Padua.
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ISBN
9783030838034 (electronic bk.)
303083803X (electronic bk.)
9783030838027
3030838021
303083803X (electronic bk.)
9783030838027
3030838021
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-83803-4 doi
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HM851 .P33 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
303.48/33
Summary
The hypercomplex digital-technological environment is exponential and revolutionary. Our social mindset adaptation, instead, is slower and evolutionary, as an individuals or an organization culture needs time to transform. This book offers students, institutions, and organisations innovative and interdisciplinary digital sociology tools to help build an adaptive, flexible, imaginative social mindset in order to cope with such a gap and to match a sustainable digital transformation (DT). By disrupting traditional linear approaches to understand the context into which business models are designed, institutions and students are challenged with innovative transdisciplinary holistic models grounded into business case studies. If the book stimulates students to learn how purposefully and autonomously to explore the web, to grasp the deeper meaning of DT and its social impact, institutions are solicited to answer to direct quests that go right to the core of their transformative DNA as: How effectively are you carrying on DT in a sustainable, people-centred way? Which is your socio-cultural DT profile and what are your DT areas of strength and areas of improvement?' In this frame of work, the innovative Four Paradigm Model indicates new coordinates and provides original tools to profile an institutions digital transformation strategy, to analyse it, and measure the level of sustainable socio-economic value. Sample syllabi, PowerPoint slides and quizzes are available online to assist in the teaching experience.
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Innovation, technology, and knowledge management. 2197-5701
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Table of Contents
Part 1: The Digital Transformation Social Mindset
Chapter 1: Introduction
Looking for a social soul to transform
Chapter 2: An unpredictable era at the time of Covid-19
Chapter 3: The Digital Transformation Social Mindset
Part II: The Four Paradigm Model
Chapter 4: The Digital Ecosystem
Chapter 5: The Four Paradigm Model
Chapter 6: The Four Paradigm Model in Action
Conclusive Remarks.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Looking for a social soul to transform
Chapter 2: An unpredictable era at the time of Covid-19
Chapter 3: The Digital Transformation Social Mindset
Part II: The Four Paradigm Model
Chapter 4: The Digital Ecosystem
Chapter 5: The Four Paradigm Model
Chapter 6: The Four Paradigm Model in Action
Conclusive Remarks.