Middle Management’s Resistance to Digital Change

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS Foresight and STI Governance Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI:10.17323/2500-2597.2023.2.49.60
K. Bagrationi, T. Thurner
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This paper investigates middle managers’ resistance to digital transformation initiatives and suggests strategies for overcoming such resistance using the example of a major Russian transportation company. This study employed a mixed-methods approach to assess middle managers’ values and to identify patterns of resistance behavior. The case studies further illustrate the resistance of middle managers and how the company under study responded to these incidents. The findings reveal a significant relationship between employees’ attitudes toward routine and their resistance to digital transformation. Managers with high scores in tradition, conformity, security, and power values, as well as a strong positive attitude toward routine, were more resistant to change. Conversely, those with high scores in universalism, self-direction, and stimulation values were more open to change. By addressing the values and concerns driving middle managers’ attitudes, organizations can better support them in overcoming resistance to digital transformation. The study also offers practical strategies for aligning digital transformation efforts with middle managers’ values, thereby fostering a more positive attitude toward change and facilitating successful implementation.
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中层管理人员对数字化变革的抵制
本文调查了中层管理人员对数字化转型计划的抵制,并以俄罗斯一家大型运输公司为例,提出了克服这种抵制的策略。本研究采用混合方法来评估中层管理人员的价值观,并找出抗拒行为的模式。案例研究进一步说明了中层管理人员的抵制以及所研究的公司如何应对这些事件。研究结果显示,员工对常规的态度与他们对数字化转型的抵制之间存在显著关系。在传统、顺从、安全和权力价值观中得分较高的管理者,以及对常规有强烈的积极态度的管理者,更抗拒改变。相反,那些在普遍性、自我导向和刺激价值方面得分较高的人更容易改变。通过解决驱动中层管理人员态度的价值观和关注点,组织可以更好地支持他们克服对数字化转型的抵制。该研究还提供了将数字化转型工作与中层管理人员的价值观相结合的实用策略,从而培养对变革更积极的态度并促进成功实施。
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期刊介绍: Foresight and STI Governance is an international interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open-access journal. It publishes original research articles, offering new theoretical insights and practical knowledge related to the following areas: strategic planning, science, technology, and innovation (STI) policy, foresight and other future studies. The journal considers articles on the following themes: - Foresight methods and best practices; - Long-term social and economic priorities for strategic planning and policy making; - Innovation strategies at the national, regional, sectoral, and corporate levels; - The development of National Innovation Systems; - The analysis of the innovation lifecycle from idea to the market; - Technological trends, breakthroughs, and grand challenges; - Technological changes and their implications for economy, policy-making, and society; - Corporate innovation management; - Human capital in STI.
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