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Digital transformation strategies of project-based firms: case study of a large-scale construction company in China

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  • Dongping Cao
  • Xuejiao Teng
  • Yanyu Chen
  • Dan Tan
  • Guangbin Wang

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Purpose - This study aims to explore how project-based firms, which generally organize most of their work around temporary projects in discontinuous and fragmented types of business contexts, proactively formulate and implement digital transformation strategies under institutional pressures in a predigital era. Design/methodology/approach - An exploratory case study was conducted in a large-scale construction company in China using multiple data collection methods, including semistructured interviews, documentation collection and observation. Findings - An integrated framework is developed to conceptualize three key dimensions of digital transformation strategies of project-based firms: strategic adaptation for organization-environment fit through balancing the internal efficiency needs with the external legitimacy pressures; proactive business transformation through comprehensively managing the roles of digital technologies in optimizing defined business processes and fostering new business models; and delicate organizational transformation to integrate temporary project-level operation processes with ongoing firm-level business processes. Originality/value - This study represents an exploratory effort to empirically investigate how project-based firms strategically organize complex digital transformation imperatives in their discontinuous and fragmented business contexts. The findings contribute to deepened understandings of how complex organizational and environmental contexts can be comprehensively managed for systemic business and organizational transformations to leverage the value of emerging digital technologies for project-based organizations.

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  • Dongping Cao & Xuejiao Teng & Yanyu Chen & Dan Tan & Guangbin Wang, 2023. "Digital transformation strategies of project-based firms: case study of a large-scale construction company in China," Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 17(2), pages 82-98, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:apjiep:apjie-02-2023-0027
    DOI: 10.1108/APJIE-02-2023-0027
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    1. Hui Li & Jiyu Liu & Yulong Liu & Ge Yang & Lingyao Zhang & Xin Yang, 2024. "Can Digital Transformation Drive Green Innovation in China’s Construction Industry under a Dual-Carbon Vision?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(18), pages 1-23, September.

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