Narrative approach to futures: Future-oriented perspective to responsible digital transformation
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T1 - Narrative approach to futures
T2 - European Conference on Information Systems - ECIS 2024
AU - Zimmer, Markus Philipp
AU - Minkkinen, Matti
N1 - Conference code: 32
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Responsible digital transformation (RDT) involves future-oriented strategizing. The key notion: organizations use digital technology to transform and create responsible futures. Scholars emphasized the importance of future-oriented research to theorize how we can create a better world. Nevertheless, we see little empirical work that takes a future-oriented perspective on digital transformation (DT) or specifically RDT. Since organizational actors often tell imagined futures in narrative form, we develop and illustrate narrative approach to futures as an empirical approach for studying future-orientation in DT. Thus, we synthesize existing work to develop narrative approach to futures and illustrate this approach in a single case study of Greenpeace’s RDT. We contribute twofold. First, we contribute narrative approach to futures as an analytical approach as well as three archetypal futures narratives and concepts that provide for theorizing how futures produce present transformative action. Second, we contribute outlining implications of such approach to studying DT, specifically RDT.
AB - Responsible digital transformation (RDT) involves future-oriented strategizing. The key notion: organizations use digital technology to transform and create responsible futures. Scholars emphasized the importance of future-oriented research to theorize how we can create a better world. Nevertheless, we see little empirical work that takes a future-oriented perspective on digital transformation (DT) or specifically RDT. Since organizational actors often tell imagined futures in narrative form, we develop and illustrate narrative approach to futures as an empirical approach for studying future-orientation in DT. Thus, we synthesize existing work to develop narrative approach to futures and illustrate this approach in a single case study of Greenpeace’s RDT. We contribute twofold. First, we contribute narrative approach to futures as an analytical approach as well as three archetypal futures narratives and concepts that provide for theorizing how futures produce present transformative action. Second, we contribute outlining implications of such approach to studying DT, specifically RDT.
KW - Business informatics
KW - Narrative approach
KW - future-oriented research
KW - digital transformation
KW - Digital responsibility
KW - Management studies
KW - Narrative approach
KW - Digital responsibility
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
BT - ECIS 2024 Proceedings
PB - AIS eLibrary
CY - Atlanta
Y2 - 13 June 2024 through 19 June 2024
ER -