Principles of responsible digital implementation: Developing operational business resilience to reduce resistance to digital innovations

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2024-04

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Cheng, Zixuan Mia
Bonetti, Francesca
de Regt, AnoukORCID 0000-0001-9961-0025ISNI 0000000518078532
Ribeiro, Joel Lo
Plangger, Kirk

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Abstract

Organizations are readily implementing innovative technological solutions, including artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, to remain competitive. However, these implementations often disrupt the existing routines and practices of stakeholders that are critical for organizational performance and success. If stakeholders are not part of the implementation decision process, the technological disruption may induce stakeholder resistance that may potentially lead to organization-wide turbulence. Addressing this scenario, this paper conceptualizes six principles of responsible digital implementations to develop operational resilience facilitated by discursive channels between organizational leadership and stakeholders. We close by outlining an action plan that provides guidance for managers considering implementing digital technologies, as well as suggest some potential fruitful future areas of research.

Keywords

Discursive channels, Operational resilience, Responsible digital implementation, Stakeholder resistance and buy-in, Technological disruption, Applied Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

Citation

Cheng, Z M, Bonetti, F, de Regt, A, Ribeiro, J L & Plangger, K 2024, 'Principles of responsible digital implementation : Developing operational business resilience to reduce resistance to digital innovations', Organizational Dynamics, vol. 53, no. 2, 101043. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orgdyn.2024.101043