2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50454-0_50
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Digital Transformation of Organizations: Perspectives from Digital Citizenship and Spiritual Innovative Leadership

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“…Media and information literacy was primarily concerned with 'digital access' or the digital divide (Harris & Johns, 2020;Nurhidayati & Ratnasari, 2020;Ramachandran et al, 2020). An important part of this subtheme was the question of who possesses/uses digital technologies such as laptops, smartphones, and tablet PCs, how/where they can access the Internet, and who can access it (Dhamanitayakul, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Review Digital Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Media and information literacy was primarily concerned with 'digital access' or the digital divide (Harris & Johns, 2020;Nurhidayati & Ratnasari, 2020;Ramachandran et al, 2020). An important part of this subtheme was the question of who possesses/uses digital technologies such as laptops, smartphones, and tablet PCs, how/where they can access the Internet, and who can access it (Dhamanitayakul, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Review Digital Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important part of this subtheme was the question of who possesses/uses digital technologies such as laptops, smartphones, and tablet PCs, how/where they can access the Internet, and who can access it (Dhamanitayakul, 2019). In order to be a productive member of society in the digital age and to attain full digital citizenship, people must have an accessible and dependable Internet connection (Harris & Johns, 2020;Lauricella et al, 2020;Michaelsen, 2020;Nurhidayati & Ratnasari, 2020;Ramachandran et al, 2020;Stone, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review Digital Citizenshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reflections on leadership suggest resilience, coexistence, and hope as key theological components for navigating the uncharted world of the digital age [2]. Spiritual innovative leadership practices are essential drivers in triggering the digital transformation of organizations [3]. Digitalization can realize the spread of religion quickly.…”
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confidence: 99%