Title:
Establishing a low-code/no-code-enabled citizen development strategy
Author(s):
Binzer, Björn; Elshan, Edona; Fürstenau, Daniel; Winkler, Till J.
Year of publication:
2024
Available Date:
2025-10-01T12:49:24Z
Abstract:
Low-code/no-code platforms are powerful tools that enable “citizen developers”employees with little or no IT background—to quickly create digital solutions. The success of citizen development requires addressing challenges like security, compliance and organizational change. Drawing on insights from 24 companies that have embarked on citizen-driven low-code/no-code journeys, we propose a framework for crafting a citizen development strategy, which includes making critical design choices, and provide recommendations to guide organizations in leveraging these platforms and empowering citizen developers to unleash their ingenuity and creativity.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 1540-1979
Keywords:
Citizen Development
Low-Code/No-Code Platforms
Digital Transformation Strategy
Organizational Challenges
DDC-Classification:
330 Wirtschaft
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journal Volume:
23 (2024)
Journaltitle:
MIS quarterly executive
Publisher:
Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Publisher Place:
Atlanta, GA
Department/institution:
Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Wirtschaftsinformatik
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