SMEs make up more than the 95% of businesses operating worldwide, and these firms are fundamental assets in any national economy. Many innova tions often originate in SMEs, and a large percentage of the world’s popu lation works either in a micro, small, or medium enterprise. These firms make up the fabric of the economic system and are often key suppliers for their larger counterparts. SMEs are often late-comers, lagging behind when it comes to digitalization projects (Frederico, 2021). This can often lead to problems related to competitivity through loss of control or lower margins. Scholarly literature has paid little attention to the possible solu tions that could be used to address this problem. Moreover, extant research has mostly focused on the role of technological characteristics and eco nomic incentives, pushing SMEs toward digital transformation. As with any business transformation, the selected change management strategy is fundamental in driving transformation. Building on this, this book brings the analysis back to SMEs’ roots, focusing on employees. Using a rela tional goods-based perspective, the authors seek to understand how rela tionships existing between groups of employees and between staff and managers are fundamental in facilitating successful digital transformation in SMEs.

Successful Digital Transformation Initiatives in SMEs: A Relational Goods Perspective / A. Marrucci, R. Rialti. - London : Palgrave McMillan, 2023 Jul 22. - ISBN 978-3-031-36464-8. [10.1007/978-3-031-36465-5]

Successful Digital Transformation Initiatives in SMEs: A Relational Goods Perspective

R. Rialti
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2023

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SMEs make up more than the 95% of businesses operating worldwide, and these firms are fundamental assets in any national economy. Many innova tions often originate in SMEs, and a large percentage of the world’s popu lation works either in a micro, small, or medium enterprise. These firms make up the fabric of the economic system and are often key suppliers for their larger counterparts. SMEs are often late-comers, lagging behind when it comes to digitalization projects (Frederico, 2021). This can often lead to problems related to competitivity through loss of control or lower margins. Scholarly literature has paid little attention to the possible solu tions that could be used to address this problem. Moreover, extant research has mostly focused on the role of technological characteristics and eco nomic incentives, pushing SMEs toward digital transformation. As with any business transformation, the selected change management strategy is fundamental in driving transformation. Building on this, this book brings the analysis back to SMEs’ roots, focusing on employees. Using a rela tional goods-based perspective, the authors seek to understand how rela tionships existing between groups of employees and between staff and managers are fundamental in facilitating successful digital transformation in SMEs.
22-lug-2023
SMEs; Digital Transformation; Relational Goods; DOI; Digital Technologies;
Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle Imprese
   Assegnazione Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023-2027 - Dipartimento di ECONOMIA, MANAGEMENT E METODI QUANTITATIVI
   DECC23_006
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-36465-5
Successful Digital Transformation Initiatives in SMEs: A Relational Goods Perspective / A. Marrucci, R. Rialti. - London : Palgrave McMillan, 2023 Jul 22. - ISBN 978-3-031-36464-8. [10.1007/978-3-031-36465-5]
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