Author:
Braa Jørn, ,Sahay Sundeep,Monteiro Eric, ,
Abstract
With societal challenges, including but not limited to human development, equity, social justice, and
climate change, societal-level digital transformation (SDT) is of imminent relevance and theoretical
interest. While building on local-level efforts, societal-level transformation is a nonlinear extension
of the local level. Unfortunately, academic discourse on digital transformation has largely left SDT
unaccounted for. Drawing on more than 25 years of intensive, interventionist research engagement
with the digital transformation of public healthcare information management and delivery in more
than 80 countries in the Global South, we contribute to theorizing SDT in the form of a design theory
consisting of six interconnected design principles. These design principles articulate the interplay
and tensions of accommodating over time increased diversity and flexibility in digital solutions,
while simultaneously connecting local, national, and regional/ global efforts.
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
Cited by
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