Digital Strategy in Information Systems: A Literature Review and an Educational Solution Based on Problem-Based Learning
In recent years, there has been a considerable amount of information systems (IS) research on digital strategy. However, it is not clear how digital strategy is taught in higher education. To investigate this issue, we conducted a literature review on digital strategy in the IS field and IS educatio...
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