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Year 2021, , 35 - 42, 30.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.18100/ijamec.949442

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The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors

Year 2021, , 35 - 42, 30.09.2021
https://doi.org/10.18100/ijamec.949442

Abstract

Industries and organizations have recently engaged in initiatives focusing on the exploration of methods and models for digital transformation. As a result, it somehow remains unclear to many business leaders as to what digital transformation mean. However, based on the mere fact that industries at large are embracing the concept of digital transformation and initiating programs around this concept. It can only mean that there are common benefits envisioned though, the main challenge to be addressed is how best can organizations get over the initial humps from vision to execution. Enterprise Architecture (EA) discipline on the other hand, have been praised for being a good approach on mapping the future state of the enterprise ranging from business processes re-organization to technology alignment. Hence, the focus of this paper is to examine the capability of EA approach in driving the digital transformation, more so in the public sector. This study employed a case study research approach to investigate the significance of EA in driving digital transformation on public sectors. Semi-Structured technique was used as a method for collecting data. The analysis was carried out, using Actor Network Theory (ANT). Through the findings that was established using ANT as a framework for driving a digital transformation for public sectors was proposed.

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  • [3] V. Sima, I. G. Gheorghe, J. Subić and D. Nancu. Influences of the industry 4.0 revolution on the human capital development and consumer behavior: A systematic review. Sustainability. 2020 Jan;12(10): p.4035.
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  • [5] J. Reis, M. Amorim, N. Melão & P. Matos. Digital transformation: a literature review and guidelines for future research. World conference on information systems and technologies, p.411-421, March 2018.
  • [6] T. Iyamu. The Enterprise Architecture as Agent of Change for Government Enterprises. In Empowering Businesses With Collaborative Enterprise Architecture Frameworks 2021 (pp. 216-238). IGI Global.
  • [7] I. Shaanika & T. Iyamu. Deployment of enterprise architecture in the Namibian government: The use of activity theory to examine the influencing factors. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, vol 71, No 1, p.1-21, 2015.
  • [8] M. L. Makovhololo. Effects of GWEA Implementation on ICT Standardisation Across SA Government Departments. 2018 Open Innovations Conference, p. 339-345.
  • [9] J. Kaidalova, K. Sandkuhl & U. Seigerroth. How Digital Transformation affects Enterprise Architecture Management:-a case study. International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management, vol 6, No 3, p.5-18, 2018.
  • [10] A. K. Ajer & D. H. Olsen. Enterprise Architecture Challenges: A Case Study of Three Norwegian Public Sectors. Twenty-Sixth European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS2018), p.1-17, 2018.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Research Article
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Modikwa Makovhololo This is me 0000-0002-0770-599X

Phathutshedzo Makovhololo 0000-0003-3550-9678

Tefo Sekgweleo This is me 0000-0002-0770-599X

Publication Date September 30, 2021
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APA Makovhololo, M., Makovhololo, P., & Sekgweleo, T. (2021). The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, 9(3), 35-42. https://doi.org/10.18100/ijamec.949442
AMA Makovhololo M, Makovhololo P, Sekgweleo T. The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. September 2021;9(3):35-42. doi:10.18100/ijamec.949442
Chicago Makovhololo, Modikwa, Phathutshedzo Makovhololo, and Tefo Sekgweleo. “The Significance of Enterprise Architecture in Driving Digital Transformation on Public Sectors”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 9, no. 3 (September 2021): 35-42. https://doi.org/10.18100/ijamec.949442.
EndNote Makovhololo M, Makovhololo P, Sekgweleo T (September 1, 2021) The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 9 3 35–42.
IEEE M. Makovhololo, P. Makovhololo, and T. Sekgweleo, “The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors”, International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 35–42, 2021, doi: 10.18100/ijamec.949442.
ISNAD Makovhololo, Modikwa et al. “The Significance of Enterprise Architecture in Driving Digital Transformation on Public Sectors”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers 9/3 (September 2021), 35-42. https://doi.org/10.18100/ijamec.949442.
JAMA Makovhololo M, Makovhololo P, Sekgweleo T. The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. 2021;9:35–42.
MLA Makovhololo, Modikwa et al. “The Significance of Enterprise Architecture in Driving Digital Transformation on Public Sectors”. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers, vol. 9, no. 3, 2021, pp. 35-42, doi:10.18100/ijamec.949442.
Vancouver Makovhololo M, Makovhololo P, Sekgweleo T. The significance of Enterprise Architecture in driving Digital Transformation on Public sectors. International Journal of Applied Mathematics Electronics and Computers. 2021;9(3):35-42.