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Building resilience through digital transformation: a systematic literature review and comprehensive framework for large enterprises

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  • Moris Krismas Tarigan
  • Togar Mangihut Simatupang
  • Yuni Ros Bangun

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Large enterprises face significant challenges in building organisational resilience (OR) through digital transformation (DT), with 70% of DT initiatives failing to achieve their intended outcomes. This study conducted a systematic literature review following PRISMA guidelines, analysing 49 peer-reviewed articles (2020-2024) from the Scopus database. The review uniquely combined three theoretical lenses - the digital maturity model, Industry 4.0 framework, and dynamic capabilities theory - to understand the DT-OR relationship in large enterprises. The findings reveal three critical pathways through which DT enhances OR: operational flexibility (40-50% improvement), data-driven decision-making (30-35%), and stakeholder engagement (25-30%). Counter to traditional assumptions, knowledge management systems amplify DT's impact on OR by 1.5-2 times, suggesting organisational learning capabilities are more crucial than technological sophistication. The proposed framework introduces continuous feedback loops and evaluation mechanisms, offering a structured yet flexible approach for navigating DT complexities in large enterprises.

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  • Moris Krismas Tarigan & Togar Mangihut Simatupang & Yuni Ros Bangun, 2025. "Building resilience through digital transformation: a systematic literature review and comprehensive framework for large enterprises," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 36(5), pages 1-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:36:y:2025:i:5:p:1-28
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