Navigating Change Dualities: A Case-Based Exploration of Episodic and Continuous Approaches in Digital Transformation
Abstract
Digital transformation has been recognised as a complex phenomenon that extends beyond
technological adoption, encompassing change management philosophies and broader social
implications. However, the mechanisms by which organisations navigate and manage changes
throughout digital transformation remain under-researched. This study examines how
organisations manage the implementation of digital transformation projects from a change
management perspective. Rooted in the most established change management models (episodic
change and continuous change), this study employs a qualitative case study methodology,
concentrating on two digital transformation projects. Empirical data were collected through semi structured interviews and document studies of the respective cases, and the Grounded Theory
approach was deployed in analysing the data. The study examines the different and dynamic
change mechanisms implemented in digital transformations to achieve project goals and suggests
suitable transformation practices appropriate for each change approach. The insights of the study
contribute to the contemporary academic debate on change management approaches, while
offering practical guidance for practitioners aiming to navigate digital transformation.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2025-06-24Author
Pushpakumara, Gevindu
Cai, Yuan
Keywords
Case study
change management
continuous change
digital transformation
episodic change
transformation practices
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2025:8
Language
eng