In an article from 2019 about digital transformation literature studies, I found this passage about the literature search process: "We included the keywords “digitalize”, “digital transformation”, and “digitize” as well as “IT” or “IS” in combination with “transformation "to cover the broad meaning of digital transformation and account for varieties in the focus across different disciplines." It seems to me that searching for the keywords: "digitalization" and "transformation" vs. "digitalization" or "transformation" makes a big difference. The latter opens the literature study to transformation beyond texts on digitalization, and the former cuts off these articles and introduces an implicit limitation to the research results. The interdisciplinary literature study of digital transformation is sth different from than inter-conceptual study of transformations in digital reality. I started writing a paper about it. What do you think?

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