Companies across all industries are engaging in digital transformation. Henri Schildt provides an in-depth look at how data and algorithms are reshaping management practices, organizational structures, corporate culture, and work roles, and presents 'the data imperative' as a framework for understanding digitalization as a new normative mind-set.
Companies across all industries are engaging in digital transformation. Henri Schildt provides an in-depth look at how data and algorithms are reshaping management practices, organizational structures, corporate culture, and work roles, and presents 'the data imperative' as a framework for understanding digitalization as a new normative mind-set.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henri Schildt is Professor of Strategy at Aalto University with a joint appointment at the School of Business and School of Science. He is currently heading the Department of Management Studies. He has conducted research in various domains of management and strategy for more than 15 years and is an active teacher in various MBA and executive education courses at Aalto University. His areas of interest in teaching and research include digitalization, strategy processes, social entrepreneurship, and organizational change. His research has been published in the leading academic journals including Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, and Strategic Management Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Digital Transformation 2: The Data Imperative 3: Strategic Priorities in the Digital Era 4: Complexity and Modularity 5: Organizing Data-Driven Companies 6: Artificial Intelligence and Human Expertise 7: Algorithmic Management of Humans 8: The Promises and Pitfalls of the Data Imperative
1: Digital Transformation 2: The Data Imperative 3: Strategic Priorities in the Digital Era 4: Complexity and Modularity 5: Organizing Data-Driven Companies 6: Artificial Intelligence and Human Expertise 7: Algorithmic Management of Humans 8: The Promises and Pitfalls of the Data Imperative
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