Digital Transformation. The Realignment of Information Technology and Business Strategies for Retailers in South Africa (PDF)
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Remaining competitive in the retail industry of South Africa in the digital age is a major business concern. In the age of "digital natives", people are well-connected on various digital technology platforms and are digital consumers. Digital technologies...
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Remaining competitive in the retail industry of South Africa in the digital age is a major business concern. In the age of "digital natives", people are well-connected on various digital technology platforms and are digital consumers. Digital technologies offer retail organizations new innovative ways to create value by utilizing digital business strategies, processes, and products. This qualitative research study explores the perception of retail strategy experts and decision-makers toward realignment of IT and business strategies considering digital transformation in South Africa.
Based on interviews with seven managers and decision-makers in the retail industry, the study reveals that digital technologies have disrupted traditional ways of doing business. The study proposes eight major recommendations, in which retail traders could innovate their business strategy to enhance value creation beyond traditional approaches to retailing. It provides a good starting point for academic research in a domain that is deficient in theoretical and empirical research on the South Africa retail sector, and offers retailing managers a conceptual model to guide them toward a digital business strategy for transient competitive advantages.
Based on interviews with seven managers and decision-makers in the retail industry, the study reveals that digital technologies have disrupted traditional ways of doing business. The study proposes eight major recommendations, in which retail traders could innovate their business strategy to enhance value creation beyond traditional approaches to retailing. It provides a good starting point for academic research in a domain that is deficient in theoretical and empirical research on the South Africa retail sector, and offers retailing managers a conceptual model to guide them toward a digital business strategy for transient competitive advantages.
Autoren-Porträt von Albert Mubako
Dr. Albert Mubako is an information systems professional and is the founder of the Institute for Digital Business Strategy (IDBS) which promotes digital business strategy skills and implementation. He is also a certified SAP Consultant and has project experience in diverse business and technology-related fields for Fortune 500 companies. Albert holds a Master of Business Administration degree and a Doctorate of Management degree. An academic thinker with business acumen, connecting the dots, and bringing it all together for clarity and action.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Albert Mubako
- 2017, 1. Auflage, 184 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Diplomica Verlag
- ISBN-10: 396067614X
- ISBN-13: 9783960676140
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.06.2017
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