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Enterprise Digital Transformation

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As digital disruption takes hold and diffuses across sectors, old business models need to be re-examined and organisations need to reinvent themselves or the way they interact with a changing world. As old competitive advantages and what appeared in the past to be strategic resources start to lose favour in a world driven by data and platform businesses, organisations need to revaluate the value chains and ecosystems in which they operate, or might soon operate.

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Vagadia, B. (2020). Enterprise Digital Transformation. In: Digital Disruption. Future of Business and Finance. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54494-2_9

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