Conclusions

In Christian Hauser & Wolfgang Amann (eds.), The Future of Responsible Management Education: University Leadership and the Digital Transformation Challenge. Springer Verlag. pp. 395-398 (2023)
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Abstract

After covering challenges related to digital transformation, the overarching insight emerges that this phenomenon is neither simple, nor complicated. It is complex. In each of these three states, the role of guidelines and checklists, the role of experts and experts and expertise, and the repeatability of success diverge.

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