Defining Social Business Process Management: A Delphi Study (CROSBI ID 256982)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Suša Vugec, Dalia
engleski
Defining Social Business Process Management: A Delphi Study
Business process management (BPM) is a holistic discipline which is focused on improving organizational performance by managing the business processes of the organization. In recent decades, it has been widely accepted and implemented across many different organizations with some success. However, there were some issues regarding the traditional approach to BPM, like the reality-model divide, etc. As a response, a new discipline, called social BPM has emerged which is based on the principles of social software. For the purpose of this article, a Delphi study has been conducted with the aim of defining the social BPM as well as to identify its main characteristics. The results are presented in this article, proposing a single definition of social BPM and the list of its characteristics.
BPM ; Collaborative BPM ; Consensus Method ; Information Pass-on Threshold ; Iterative Method ; Lack of Information Fusioning ; Loss of Innovation ; Reality-Model Divide ; Social BPM ; Traditional BPM Issues
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Podaci o izdanju
11 (1)
2019.
62-82
objavljeno
1941-627X
1941-6288
10.4018/IJESMA.2019010105
Povezanost rada
Ekonomija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti