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Implementing a Digital Strategy: Learning from the Experience of Three Digital Transformation Projects
The rapid growth of digital technologies and the extraordinary amount of data that devices and applications collect each day are increasingly driving companies to radically transform the business architecture through which they create and appropriate value. However, companies may fail to extract value from digital transformation due to the disconnection between strategy formulation and strategy implementation. Through the analysis of three case studies of firms that digitally transformed their business-namely ABB, CNH Industrial, and Vodafone-this article presents a framework than can help companies implement their digital transformation strategy and thereby renovate their business model. -
Family-Driven Innovation: Resolving the Paradox in Family Firms
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family-Driven Innovation (FDI). The framework highlights the need for consistency between a family firm's strategic innovation decisions and its idiosyncrasies to achieve and sustain competitive advantage through innovation. This article also offers some directions for future research on FDI and serves as an introduction to this special section on family firms.