Thursday, 21 April 2022

Dr Will Venters, LSE, on "How do we research digital transformation? Thoughts on qualitative research approaches. "

Conference TFNetworkSpring22

Digital Transformation
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Date: 4th May 2022
Time
11:00 - 11:15 
11:30 - 12:15 Panel discussion "How to create impact in Digital Transformation


Dr Will Venters is an Associate Professor in Information Systems and Digital Innovation within the Department of Management at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). 

He speaks regularly at practitioner conferences on various digital business issues, particularly around digital ecosystems, digital innovation and cloud computing; has briefed European government policy makers and various company executives; and undertakes wide ranging consultancy in IT strategy and digital transformation

His research interests include digital transformation, digital platforms and ecosystems, and Agile innovation approaches. He has a first-class degree in computer science and a PhD in information systems. His research work has been published in major refereed journals including MIS Quarterly, Journal of Information Technology, the Journal of Management Studies, Government Information Quarterly and the Information Systems Journal.
Twitter  @WillVenters

How do we research digital transformation? Thoughts on qualitative research approaches

In this wide ranging talk I will introduce the challenges and opportunities of researching digital transformation. 
  • How can researchers go beyond traditional research topics? 
  • How can we research digital ecosystems? 
  • How can we develop new theories of digital transformation? 
  • What should we researchers be thinking about? 
  • How can we engage with industry better to find new insight? 
  • How do we ask the right questions? 
  • How do we remain critical of assumptions made by industry?

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