Accelerated digital transformation Through the lens of sensemaking : A case study of a pharmaceutical company
Abstract
Digitalisation is a pervasive phenomenon that is challenging firms to radically
transform themselves to stay ahead of competition. This study aims to fill the
research gap that exists within the field of organisational change and more specifically on accelerated digital transformation. The eight sensemaking mechanisms by Iveroth and Hallencreutz (2016) are used as an analytical lens during the collection and analysis of the data. A qualitative approach in the form of a case
study was conducted within the Recruitment department of a global pharmaceutical firm. Data was gathered mainly through semi-structured interviews covering several hierarchical levels of the department. The results of the study show that accelerated digital transformation is an emergent process that requires focus and
efforts from several levels of a firm and that time and resources should be allocated on it to succeed. Furthermore, the sensemaking mechanisms of Translation, Stay in motion, Encourage updating and Learning were observed to have a stronger effect on accelerated digital transformation than the others. Middle management is crucial in enabling sensemaking processes and fostering fast change thanks to their situational awareness and knowledge of the teams. Finally, the individual capabilities of learning agility, tech-savvy and change mindset were observed to have a positive effect on accelerated digital transformation.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2021-12-08Author
Caira, Emanuela
Reuter, Liza
Keywords
Change Management
Accelerated Digital Transformation
Sensemaking
Sensegiving
Series/Report no.
2021:038
Language
eng