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Central European Management Journal

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Rok 5/2025 
Tom 33 
Numer 2

Are we ready for digital transformation? The role of organizational culture, leadership and competence in building digital advantage

Szymon Cyfert
Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland

Wojciech Dyduch
University of Economics in Katowice, Katowice, Poland

Witold Szumowski
Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Wroclaw, Poland

Gunnar Prause
Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany

5/2025 33 (2) Central European Management Journal

DOI 10.1108/CEMJ-11-2024-0346

Abstrakt

Purpose – The development of ITC technologies, the emergence of novel digital business models, the growing imperative for cybersecurity assurance and the phenomenon of digital disruption caused by unexpected crises force companies to rethink and redefine their strategies. Nevertheless, empirical evidence is not fully consistent with the prevailing opinion among management practitioners that technology is a crucial factor in ensuring the digital transformation’s effectiveness. The article identifies the reasons for the limited level of readiness of contemporary organizations for digital transformation, highlighting the role of the organization’s soft components.
Design/methodology/approach – Addressing the complexity of digitizing phenomena, the article presents the role of organizational culture, digital leadership and digital competencies in organizational transformation processes.
Findings – By emphasizing the significance of an organization’s soft components in the context of digital transformation, we suggest that while technological advancement constitutes a crucial aspect of this process, it is not the mere implementation of technological solutions that is paramount to its efficacy. The crux of the matter lies in the transformation of soft management factors, encompassing the provision of digital leadership, the cultivation of digital competencies and the establishment of a digital organizational culture.
Originality/value – While digital transformation ultimately necessitates action in the area of infrastructure, the advantages of transformation will only be fully realized once an adequate level of maturity has been attained in an organization’s soft components. Although some researchers propose that the initial step in the digital transformation process should be to establish a digital organizational culture and subsequently develop digital capabilities, we present an alternative approach. It suggests that the establishment of digital leadership should initiate the development of the required digital competencies, which, when combined with digital leadership, will force a transformation of the organizational culture.

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APA style

Cyfert, Szymon & Dyduch, Wojciech & Szumowski, Witold & Prause, Gunnar (2025). Are we ready for digital transformation? The role of organizational culture, leadership and competence in building digital advantage. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-11-2024-0346

MLA style

Cyfert, Szymon and Dyduch, Wojciech and Szumowski, Witold and Prause, Gunnar. „Are We Ready For Digital Transformation? The Role Of Organizational Culture, Leadership And Competence In Building Digital Advantage”. 5/2025n.e. Central European Management Journal, t. 33, nr 2, 2025, ss. 219-229.

Chicago style

Cyfert, Szymon and Dyduch, Wojciech and Szumowski, Witold and Prause, Gunnar. „Are We Ready For Digital Transformation? The Role Of Organizational Culture, Leadership And Competence In Building Digital Advantage”. Central European Management Journal, Central European Management Journal, 33, nr 2 (2025): 219-229. doi:10.1108/CEMJ-11-2024-0346.