2019
DOI: 10.3727/108354219x15511864843876
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Logics Hindering Digital Transformation in Cultural Heritage Strategic Management: An Exploratory Case Study

Abstract: Museums play an important role in tourist flows, especially in cities that are famous for their cultural heritage. To valorize their role, these cultural institutions should open themselves to visitors as vectors of social, educational, and entertainment values. In particular, museums need to reinvent how they transmit information about their collections and how they engage visitors, keeping in mind the opportunities triggered by digitalization. Digital technologies could in fact be a powerful tool to assist i… Show more

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“…To ensure naturalness, interviewees were only made aware of the overall research purpose, without revealing specific questions, to prevent them from coming up with the answers in advance (Easton 2010 ). The interviews were conducted face-to-face or via skype by one researcher while the second researcher was in charge of taking field notes and scrutinising the behaviour and the approach of the interviewee in answering questions (De Bernardi et al 2019 ). The same researcher was responsible for the transcription of the interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure naturalness, interviewees were only made aware of the overall research purpose, without revealing specific questions, to prevent them from coming up with the answers in advance (Easton 2010 ). The interviews were conducted face-to-face or via skype by one researcher while the second researcher was in charge of taking field notes and scrutinising the behaviour and the approach of the interviewee in answering questions (De Bernardi et al 2019 ). The same researcher was responsible for the transcription of the interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutional logics co-evolve dynamically through technological and scientific innovations, activism, political action, institutional entrepreneurship and bottom-up practice-driven changes (Ansari, Wijen, & Gray, 2013;Beckert, 2010;De Bernardi, Bertello, & Shams, 2019;Greenwood, Hinings, & Whetten, 2014;Zietsma & Lawrence, 2010). There is growing awareness on the role of entrepreneurs, managers and governance bodies in triggering, navigating and shaping the evolution of a certain organisational field's logics and in making this evolution sustainability-oriented (or not) (Cantino, Devalle, Cortese, Ricciardi, & Longo, 2017).…”
Section: Organisational Fields and Institutional Logicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oberoi analyzes the distribution characteristics of tourism information services in Guangzhou by using the nearest neighbor distance method and other spatial analysis methods [3]. In terms of coupling analysis of tourism information data and scenic spot data, Bernardi PD uses landscape pattern index, gravity model, gravity model, and coupling analysis to analyze the urban spatial distribution structure of Anhui Province Based on DMSP/OLS image, statistical data, and tourism information data [4]. PON W C selects tourism information data and NPP remote sensing data for kernel density analysis and further analyzes the characteristics of the urban spatial structure of Wuhan City [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%