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Digital transformation in companies: Strategic analysis, drivers and models
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January 2020

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St Petersburg University Journal of Economic Studies

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Yulia Krylova

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The article provides terminology for processes of digitalization and digital transformation. For structuring digital transformation processes, the authors offer a modification of the strategic scorecard and distinguish technologies as an additional perspective. Using business cases, the authors analyzed approaches to digital transformation, revealed principal digital transformation models, and described them. The interrelations between targets, models, and strategies of digital transformation are demonstrated. The authors argue that digital transformation has to be considered to be a part of corporate strategy rather than isolated processes, with common strategizing tools and metrics applied. External and internal environment elements for digital transformation are structured. It is shown that the internal digital environment can be evaluated with the companies’ digital maturity models. The external environment has a complex structure that can be described by the digital economy and society development in a country, a region, and a city; digital intensity level in an industry; and a digital ecosystem potential. All the authors’ contributions and conclusions are based on research papers, public statistical data, and analysis of Russian and foreign companies.

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... The set of projects 'Digital Road' concerns all the main elements of the transport system, including multimodal transport, transport and logistics hubs, transport process, traction vehicles, etc. [Sukonnikov, 2022]. At the same time, the same tools will be used as in other sectors of the economy: BigData, cloud technologies, new generation robots, virtual and augmented reality [Tsenzharik et al., 2020], machine learning technologies, automatic identification and tracking of objects, voice services, digital twins, electronic platforms, etc. ...

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Impact of digitalisation on increasing the fragility of the system (on the example of ‘Digital Road’ project)
Digital transformation in companies: Strategic analysis, drivers and models

St Petersburg University Journal of Economic Studies