Leading the Change - Digital Leaders Facilitating MNEs’ Investment Behaviour
Abstract
In our ever-changing world guided by technological advancements and data-driven disruptions,
enterprises need adaptation and development strategies to stay competitive. Digital
transformation (DT) has great potential to help organisations maintain their market position in
these turbulent times. This is through innovatively recombining digital technologies and
business models to enhance value creation. Within DT, digital solutions enable organisations
to integrate their resources and strengthen their business models, thus, it is recognised to
potentially disrupt industries in the future. One of these industries is the industrial goods sector
which is well-established with many incumbents being large multinational enterprises (MNEs).
These MNEs are entering a new era of DT and face numerous challenges. Therefore, MNEs
must undertake digital investments that are internally aligned with their strategies and
environmental changes. These digital investments are core responsibilities of digital leaders.
Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate how MNEs’ digital investment
behaviour is facilitated by digital leaders while aligning with their corporate strategies. In
addition, the study focuses on the Nordic region since it is renowned for its well-developed
digital infrastructure and a high level of involvement in the use of modern technologies.
To gain an in-depth understanding of how digital leaders facilitate the organisation’s digital
investment behaviour, the study applied a qualitative research strategy with an abductive
approach. This was done by conducting semi-structured interviews at six Nordic business-tobusiness
MNEs in the industrial goods sector with four executives and seven managers, with
the collected data being analysed through a thematic approach.
By analysing the theoretical framework and empirical findings, the research suggests that
digital leaders create and foster an alignment between the corporate strategy and their digital
initiatives to establish transparent communication between all stakeholders when assisting a
holistic understanding of the company’s vision at all organisational levels. Digital leaders
continuously assess the status quo of their digitalisation efforts by constructing roadmaps of
how they can increase the organisation’s digital maturity levels. In addition, digital leaders
ensure that the investments in digital technologies are anchored in the corporate strategy and
guarantee a seamless integration by building the required capabilities and creating the
appropriate knowledge. Finally, digital investment behaviour is impacted by MNE-specific
factors which must be considered throughout the decision-making process with an emphasis
on managing organisational change.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2023-07-19Author
Jahn, Patricia
Barta, Veronika
Keywords
Digital investment behaviour
Digital transformation
Digitalisation
Digital leadership
Organisational change
Digital capabilities
Digital strategy
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2023:32
Language
eng
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