Middle Management's Strategic Importance in Driving Digital Transformation: A Literature Review
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Doctor, Higher Institute of Management of Tunis, ARBRE Laboratory, TUNIS University (Tunisia)
Doctor, Higher Institute of Management of Tunis, ARBRE Laboratory, TUNIS University (Tunisia)
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.91100122
Subject Category: Human Resource Management
Volume/Issue: 9/11 | Page No: 1532-1542
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-11-10
Accepted: 2025-11-20
Published: 2025-12-02
Abstract
Digital transformation reshapes organizational processes and working methods, necessitating the active involvement of middle management to drive successful change. This literature review explores the evolving role of middle managers in digital transformation. This study examines the concept of digital leadership and the strategic importance of middle managers in the effective implementation of digital initiatives. This review reveals that beyond their traditional roles as mediators and translators of strategy, middle managers are increasingly expected to act as change agents, digital facilitators, and innovation promoters. However, this transition requires new digital, relational and adaptive competencies. The findings highlight the need for continuous upskilling and reconfiguration of middle management responsibilities to align with agile and technology-driven organizational models. Drawing on the Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory, this review emphasizes the importance of high-quality relationships between middle managers and their teams in fostering communication, innovation, and a culture conducive to digitalization. This study underscores the necessity of developing targeted training and leadership programs to enhance middle managers' digital literacy and change their management capabilities. Organizations should foster a supportive environment that empowers middle managers to experiment, innovate, and act as key transformation enablers. This review contributes to the growing body of research on digital transformation by emphasizing the central, yet underexplored role of middle management, offering a comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge, and identifying the emerging competencies required for middle managers to successfully navigate the digital age.
Keywords
Digital transformation – middle management – digital leadership – agility skills
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