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Swedish Transport Agency Struggles With Digital Transformation, Study Finds

A new study of Sweden's road and transport authority reveals significant organizational barriers to digitalization, including weak change management and unclear strategic vision. The findings suggest that government agencies lag private sectors in digital readiness—a gap that could delay infrastructure modernization and efficiency gains across public services.

Originaltitel: Transformational Change and Digitalization-The Case of the Swedish Road and Transport Administration

Abstrakt

<p>Background: Digitalization is one of the drivers of change in both public and private organizations. It is therefore relevant to understand how a government agency like the Swedish Transport Administration manage and experience change.</p><p>Methods: In this qualitative study, interviews (n = 15) with respondents with insight and connection to digitalization and change highlight factors related to digitalization and change-capacity within the agency.</p><p>Results: The results of the interviews are presented in a thematic analysis. Five themes were identified: Digitalization, management control, stability requirements, organizational culture, and lack of a comprehensive view. The research literature in the field of change creates a fund for a discussion about the Administration's situation regarding digitalization, development, and transformational change.</p><p>Conclusions: The results indicate that the Transport Administration still has a long way to travel in terms of organizational readiness for change. To address this issue, the Transport Administration should prioritize the development and implementation of a comprehensive change management strategy including clear communication, active engagement, and participation from all employees, and a focus on building a culture of adaptability and continuous improvement.</p>

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