Digital Transformation in Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Literature Review

Resource type
Journal Article
Title
Digital Transformation in Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
Higher education institutions (HEIs) have been permeated by the technological advancement that the Industrial Revolution 4.0 brings with it, and forces institutions to deal with a digital transformation in all dimensions. Applying the approaches of digital transformation to the HEI domain is an emerging field that has aroused interest during the recent past, as they allow us to describe the complex relationships between actors in a technologically supported education domain. The objective of this paper is to summarize the distinctive characteristics of the digital transformation (DT) implementation process that have taken place in HEIs. The Kitchenham protocol was conducted by authors to answer the research questions and selection criteria to retrieve the eligible papers. Nineteen papers (1980–2019) were identified in the literature as relevant and consequently analyzed in detail. The main findings show that it is indeed an emerging field, none of the found DT in HEI proposals have been developed in a holistic dimension. This situation calls for further research efforts on how HEIs can understand DT and face the current requirements that the fourth industrial revolution forced.
Publication
Sensors
Volume
20
Issue
11
Pages
3291
Date
2020/1
Language
en
ISSN
1424-8220
Short Title
Digital Transformation in Higher Education Institutions
Accessed
05/04/2022, 20:37
Library Catalogue
Extra
Number: 11 Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citation
Benavides, L. M. C., Tamayo Arias, J. A., Arango Serna, M. D., Branch Bedoya, J. W., & Burgos, D. (2020). Digital Transformation in Higher Education Institutions: A Systematic Literature Review. Sensors, 20(11), 3291. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20113291