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Assessing Digital Transformation in Universities

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FUTURE INTERNET
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fi13020052

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digital transformation; maturity assessment; higher-education institution

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Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 are reshaping the interaction between organizations and communities through digital transformation, while universities are falling behind due to a lack of effective leadership, cultural changes, innovation, and financial support.
Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 are reshaping the way organizations function and interact with the communities they serve. The massive penetration of computer and network applications forces organizations to digitalize their processes and provide innovative products, services, and business models. The education market is suffering changes as well, but universities seem slow to react. This paper proposes the application of an integrated digital transformation model to assess the maturity level that educational institutions have in their digital transformation processes and compares them to other industries. Particular considerations to address when using the model for higher-education institutions are discussed. Our results show that universities fall behind other sectors, probably due to a lack of effective leadership and changes in culture. This is complemented negatively by an insufficient degree of innovation and financial support.

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