Aims and Scope

The mission of the Journal of Digital Transformation & Information Systems Management is to foster research on how digital technologies are transforming organizations, markets, and society. Covered topics include:

  • Digital transformation of organizations: technology adoption, digital innovation, digital business models, and digitalization strategies.
  • Information systems and IT governance: design, implementation, and management of information systems, strategic IT-business alignment, governance, and data security.
  • Big Data, artificial intelligence, and analytics: use of massive data, machine learning, decision support, and predictive analytics.
  • Blockchain and fintech: decentralized technologies, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, and the transformation of financial services.
  • Cybersecurity and data protection: risk management against cyberthreats, international regulations (GDPR, etc.), and information systems resilience.
  • E-commerce and digital platforms: platform models, sharing economy, digital marketing, and online customer relationship management.
  • Digital work and organization: remote work, collaborative tools, transformation of work practices, and impact on productivity and well-being.
  • Public sector and digitalization: e-government, digital public services, transparency, and citizen participation.
  • Sustainability and responsible digitalization: green IT, carbon footprint of information systems, and the contribution of technologies to sustainability.
  • International comparisons: practices in digital transformation and information systems management across different institutional and cultural contexts.

This broad thematic coverage makes the journal a reference outlet for publishing theoretical, empirical, quantitative, qualitative, and interdisciplinary research in digital transformation and information systems management.