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Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation

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Main Author: Olenhusen, Felix Carl Ferdinand Götz von
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/29080
Summary: This dissertation investigates family firms' unique resources to sustain their competitive advantage over non-family firms. In addition, this work draws on the Dynamic Capabilities View to analyze sensing, seizing and transforming capabilities that are needed to cope with the challenges of digitalization. In this context, this dissertation explores how such dynamic capabilities apply to family firms when coping with digital transformation. Specifically, the work unveils family firms’ internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation. A qualitative research of ten case interviews with senior executives of German family firms across traditional industries has been conducted. This approach allowed to collect a broad scope of data to make sense of digital transformation in family firms. In addition, by applying the dynamic capabilities framework to the family firm context, the interviewees shared lived experiences on various activities of how family firms cope with digital transformation. The findings show that the definition, the scope and the emphasis of digital transformation depend on the size of the family firm. This study shows that for smaller family firms’ lack of strategic planning for digital transformation initiatives and digital innovation represent a crucial barrier for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation. Furthermore, the findings indicate that the family firms' key differentiating resources, the organizational culture represented through exceptional commitment and loyalty of its human capital, and the allocation of its patient financial capital, represent critical barriers to cope with digital transformation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
title Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
spellingShingle Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
Olenhusen, Felix Carl Ferdinand Götz von
Digital transformation
Dynamic capabilities
Family firms
Transformação digital
Capacidades dinâmicas
Empresas familiares
title_short Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
title_full Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
title_fullStr Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
title_full_unstemmed Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
title_sort Digital transformation in German family firms : internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation
author Olenhusen, Felix Carl Ferdinand Götz von
author_facet Olenhusen, Felix Carl Ferdinand Götz von
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Costa, Cláudia Isabel de Sousa
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Olenhusen, Felix Carl Ferdinand Götz von
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digital transformation
Dynamic capabilities
Family firms
Transformação digital
Capacidades dinâmicas
Empresas familiares
topic Digital transformation
Dynamic capabilities
Family firms
Transformação digital
Capacidades dinâmicas
Empresas familiares
description This dissertation investigates family firms' unique resources to sustain their competitive advantage over non-family firms. In addition, this work draws on the Dynamic Capabilities View to analyze sensing, seizing and transforming capabilities that are needed to cope with the challenges of digitalization. In this context, this dissertation explores how such dynamic capabilities apply to family firms when coping with digital transformation. Specifically, the work unveils family firms’ internal enablers and barriers for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation. A qualitative research of ten case interviews with senior executives of German family firms across traditional industries has been conducted. This approach allowed to collect a broad scope of data to make sense of digital transformation in family firms. In addition, by applying the dynamic capabilities framework to the family firm context, the interviewees shared lived experiences on various activities of how family firms cope with digital transformation. The findings show that the definition, the scope and the emphasis of digital transformation depend on the size of the family firm. This study shows that for smaller family firms’ lack of strategic planning for digital transformation initiatives and digital innovation represent a crucial barrier for the development of dynamic capabilities for digital transformation. Furthermore, the findings indicate that the family firms' key differentiating resources, the organizational culture represented through exceptional commitment and loyalty of its human capital, and the allocation of its patient financial capital, represent critical barriers to cope with digital transformation.
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