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International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT)Open Access Journal

International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT)

Brij Gupta (Asia University, Taichung City, Taiwan)
Published: Continuous Volume |Established: 2020 |Volumes: 3
ISSN: 2643-8054|EISSN: 2643-8062|DOI: 10.4018/IJDSGBT
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Gupta, Brij. "International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT)." (2020). Web. 24 Apr. 2024. doi:10.4018/IJDSGBT

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Gupta, B. (2020). International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT). doi:10.4018/IJDSGBT

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Gupta, Brij. "International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT)," (2020), accessed (April 24, 2024), doi:10.4018/IJDSGBT

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The International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT) focuses on digital strategy and governance issues within organizations in support of digital transformation. In this perspective, the emphasis is on how digital strategy as an organizational strategy creates value through the leverage of digital resources. Moreover, to succeed in digital transformation there is a need to have IT governance structures, processes, and relational mechanisms that support digital initiatives. This journal distributes leading research that is both academically executed and relevant for practice in the professional IT and business communities. The journal encourages practice-oriented research papers from academics, case studies, literature reviews, and reflective papers from practitioners. Both quantitative and qualitative research papers are welcome, and special attention is given to explorative research reports that leverage innovate research methodologies to explore new insights in the practitioners’ field and theory.

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