Collaborations for digital transformation: case studies of industry 4.0 in Brazil

  • Clarissa Rocha
  • , Carlos Quandt
  • , Fernando Deschamps
  • , Simon Philbin
  • , Giovani Cruzara

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    Abstract

    n today's digital age, many managers need to find new ways to manage collaborations where complementary partners co-create digital solutions. Collaborations with partners are at the center of digital projects, but managing these collaborations is challenging. This article objective is to investigate how research and development collaborations with scientific and business partners contribute to digital transformation. This has been achieved through an empirical investigation of three Brazilian manufacturers that are already on their journey toward digitalization. The research design involves multiple case studies and qualitative analysis, through data collection by interviews and questionnaires with participants from the tactical and strategic level followed by content analysis as well as nonparticipant observations. The findings indicate that the companies are at the early stage of building a digital ecosystem. However, they have already secured benefits from pursuing open innovation practices in the form of competitive advantage in operational processes. The results indicate that business success depends more on how (disruptive) technologies are developed and used by engaged people to add value to the enterprise, rather than simply adopting new technologies by themselves. Manufacturers need to act now to reshape their mindset, operational processes, and business models, respectively, enabling the understanding that: 1) organizational ecosystems are becoming more open and collaborative; 2) the value of data capture and analysis can be developed and used for data-driven learning, preventive and predictive capabilities, supporting decision-making; 3) customers' preferences need to be internalized to deliver customized experiences.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2404-2418
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
    Volume70
    Issue number7
    Early online date17 Mar 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

    Keywords

    • Competitive advantage
    • digitalization
    • digital transformation
    • industry 4.0
    • open innovation
    • research and development (R&D) collaborations
    • General engineering and mineral and mining engineering

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