Process innovation capabilities in less-structured business processes
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- Joklan Imelda Camelia Goni (UGent)
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- Abstract
- In a dynamic business environment, all organizations must respond to changes by incorporating new ideas into their business processes. Such processes can be complex, dynamic, interactive, socially constructed, and focusing more on the people. Numerous studies on process innovation capability or structured business process (SBP) are extensive; however, the study on process innovation capability in the less-structured business process (PIC-LSBP) is still a point of discussion [1]. We elaborate our research agenda into [1] Literature Review, [2] Optimization of the finding and proposed framework, [3] Theory Building. Through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR)[2], one of the initial findings indicates that further validation is required to build an appropriate framework for PIC-LSBP. Using Delphi study, we aim to investigate the main differences between innovating SBP and LSBP and identify the main success factors for innovating LSBP by developing an instrument to provide step-by-step guidance or to offer a brainstorming tool to assist organizations in identifying the core elements of their current and desired capabilities for their LSBPs.
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- Process innovation capability, Less-structured business processes, Framework development
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GPJVQG8H9NR8EJVRYCYPVSWK
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- Goni, Joklan Imelda Camelia. “Process Innovation Capabilities in Less-Structured Business Processes.” Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022), edited by Christian Janiesch et al., vol. 3216, CEUR, 2022, pp. 25–33.
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- Goni, J. I. C. (2022). Process innovation capabilities in less-structured business processes. In C. Janiesch, C. Di Francescomarino, T. Grisold, A. Kumar, J. Mendling, B. Pentland, … M. Weske (Eds.), Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022) (Vol. 3216, pp. 25–33). CEUR.
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- Goni, Joklan Imelda Camelia. 2022. “Process Innovation Capabilities in Less-Structured Business Processes.” In Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022), edited by Christian Janiesch, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Thomas Grisold, Akhil Kumar, Jan Mendling, Brian Pentland, Hajo Reijers, Robert Winter, and Mathias Weske, 3216:25–33. CEUR.
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- Goni, Joklan Imelda Camelia. 2022. “Process Innovation Capabilities in Less-Structured Business Processes.” In Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022), ed by. Christian Janiesch, Chiara Di Francescomarino, Thomas Grisold, Akhil Kumar, Jan Mendling, Brian Pentland, Hajo Reijers, Robert Winter, and Mathias Weske, 3216:25–33. CEUR.
- Vancouver
- 1.Goni JIC. Process innovation capabilities in less-structured business processes. In: Janiesch C, Di Francescomarino C, Grisold T, Kumar A, Mendling J, Pentland B, et al., editors. Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022). CEUR; 2022. p. 25–33.
- IEEE
- [1]J. I. C. Goni, “Process innovation capabilities in less-structured business processes,” in Proceedings of the Best Dissertation Award, Doctoral Consortium, and Demonstration & Resources Track at BPM 2022 (BPM-D 2022), Münster, Germany, 2022, vol. 3216, pp. 25–33.
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