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The Digitisation of a Firm Process and Its Impact on Corporate Governance

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  • Matthews Seete

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Digitisation can be considered as the continuing convergence of both real and virtual worlds by transforming data from analogue to electronic format. This has been the primary driver of innovation and change in various sectors of the economy. The exponentially growing amount of data has made it essential for firms to transform them into digital format for ensuring better flow and sharing of information across the organisation. Digitisation has been referred to as the process of converting various diverse forms of information, such as text, images, sound or voice, into an electronic format that leads to improved operations and reduced costs for firms. The research paper has discussed this digitisation process of a firm and analysed its consequent impact on the corporate governance. In this regard, various articles have been explored for the purposes of understanding how digitisation can improve or threaten corporate governance of firms. Digitisation has created some big disruptive storms some of which have resulted in a reimagined manner of doing business, affecting demand and supply principles in any company. As a result, in order to gain market confidence, businesses must establish credibility and integrity.

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  • Matthews Seete, 2022. "The Digitisation of a Firm Process and Its Impact on Corporate Governance," Indian Journal of Corporate Governance, , vol. 15(2), pages 280-294, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ijcgvn:v:15:y:2022:i:2:p:280-294
    DOI: 10.1177/09746862221126331
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