Liminal digital transformation in public sector: The case of UK policing

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Gritt, Emma [1 ]
Forsgren, Emma [1 ]
Pandza, Krsto [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Leeds Univ Business Sch, Maurice Keyworth Bldg,Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, England
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Digital transformation; Strategy practice; Liminality; Information systems; Public sector; STRATEGY-AS-PRACTICE; INNOVATION; TECHNOLOGY; EMERGENCE; RIGOR;
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10.1016/j.jsis.2024.101851
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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For many public sector organisations, digital transformation is a strategic priority. However, there is limited understanding of how everyday practices shape such large-scale transformation. To address this, we adopt a strategy-as-practice approach to capture the 'doings' of strategy on the ground and the role this plays in large-scale transformation. We conducted an in-depth interpretive case study on UK policing and collected rich data from multiple sources. This is an important context as the police face increasing demands to deliver digital transformation while maintaining a high level of service to protect the public. Our findings reveal that public sector organisations like the police find themselves in a state of liminal digital transformation. We conceptualise this liminality as incomplete, contested, and localised, due to the specific conditions in the strategy practices: openness of strategy, ambiguity in rules and norms, and interdependencies across organisational boundaries. We theorise this relationship in a model of 'liminal digital transformation' and propose a set of propositions. By doing so, our research introduces a novel perspective on digital transformation in the public sector and how it is shaped by everyday strategising practices.
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