Navigating the Digital Transformation: Unveiling the Role of Business Administration in Museums' Evolution

Autori

  • Marko LJubič Slovenian School Museum, Slovenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2023-0023

Ključne reči:

digital transformation, museum business model, cultural heritage, digital technologies, museum administration

Apstrakt

The digital transition of museums and cultural heritage institutions has gained momentum with the increasing demand for digital experiences, especially against the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper explores the existence and development of business models for museum operations in the digital age. While digitising contents and objects is evident, the digitalisation of museum business activities and management remains underexplored. This study reviews relevant literature to analyse the role of business administration in the digital transformation of museums. Key themes, including the integration of digital technologies, business model innovation, organisation transformation, and challenges posed by the pandemic. Through a comprehensive literature review, this paper emphasises the importance of holistic approaches and adaptive strategies in navigating the complexities of digital transformation in the museum sector. Museum business administration should be essential in ensuring digital technologies are integrated seamlessly into the museum's operations and workflows. While there is a growing body of research on business models for museums and cultural heritage institutions in the digital age, there are still some limitations and gaps in the existing literature.

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Marko Ljubič works as the undersecretary of the business management area at the Slovenian School Museum in Ljubljana. He graduated in history and pedagogy at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. In 2007, he started working as a business secretary and completed a course in accounting. He started his PhD studies (Innovation and Sustainable Business Management in the Digital Society programme) at the Doba Faculty Maribor in 2022. In recent years, he has been working on digitisation and the gradual implementation of e-documenting and e-archiving in the museum's managerial and professional work. Hence, his research interests are innovation, technology, e-learning, and digital transformation in the cultural heritage sector. An author can be contacted at marko.ljubic@solskimuzej.si

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Objavljeno

2024-08-26

Broj časopisa

Sekcija

Business Administration & Business Economics, Marketing, Accounting