Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 33

Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 261-282

Summer 2022


Digital Strategy in Information Systems: A Literature Review and an Educational Solution Based on Problem-Based Learning


Duong Dang
Tero Vartiainen

University of Vaasa
Wolffintie 34, FI-65200 Vaasa, Finland

Abstract: In recent years, there has been a considerable amount of information systems (IS) research on digital strategy. However, it is not clear how digital strategy is taught in higher education. To investigate this issue, we conducted a literature review on digital strategy in the IS field and IS education. We then developed a digital strategy course using the problem-based learning (PBL) approach with constructivism as a theoretical lens. The research contributes to the literature by illustrating the key differences between digital strategy and IT/IS strategy while providing insight into the dimensions of digital strategy. These dimensions are digital strategy environments, digital strategy visions, digital strategy approach, digital strategy capabilities, digital strategy stakeholders, and digital strategy challenges. We then used these dimensions as inputs to design the digital strategy course. We contribute to IS education by proposing a meta-requirement for the digital strategy course based on the PBL approach and provide an example of the course syllabus.

Keywords: Problem-based learning (PBL), Literature review, Information systems education, Graduate course, Digital strategy, Digital transformation

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Recommended Citation: Dang, D., & Vartiainen, T. (2022). Digital Strategy in Information Systems: A Literature Review and an Educational Solution Based on Problem-Based Learning. Journal of Information Systems Education, 33(3), 261-282.