
How to succeed with digital transformation projects in public sector with focus on municipalities (research in progress)
Author(s) -
Odd Ruud
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
central and eastern european edem and egov days
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-9394
pISSN - 2520-3401
DOI - 10.24989/ocg.v325.35
Subject(s) - public sector , digital transformation , transformation (genetics) , order (exchange) , business , key (lock) , focus (optics) , public relations , engineering , political science , computer science , computer security , biochemistry , chemistry , finance , law , gene , physics , optics
Public sector must undergo radical changes in the years ahead to cope with demographic and financial challenges. The use of technology, building innovation capabilities and digitalization through digital transformation projects are key factors to succeed with change in order to realize expected benefits. Public sector has deep cultural and legacy roots where culture is the hardest part to change, which makes it complex to succeed with digital transformation projects. There are only a few references of relevant frameworks for digital transformation projects in the literature that can be applied directly to public sector. In this paper three hypothesizes for future research are identified.