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With this paper, we introduce the concept of Ecological Workflow Patterns (EWPs) in the domain of Green Business Process Management (Green BPM). The optimization of processes with respect to ecological goals often faces difficulties in adapting to the revised process. Also the consequences of changes to the process are often not predictable which makes necessary the application of simulation measures...
Even though personal working processes run into business processes and access the same databases, human working processes and business processes in most cases are moving into opposite directions. Hence, individual knowledge and process-related knowledge are two aspects that are still very separated from each other. This leads to the result that most of the organizational knowledge base is not used...
The consideration of ecological objectives has been identified as one of the major topics for IS research and Business Process Management (BPM). An essential precondition for advancing the emerging discipline of Green BPM still is the availability of methods and tools for detecting and matching the resource usage of a business process to its individual steps. In this paper, a conceptual integration...
Information Systems (IS) research strives for the design of innovative as well as the investigation of existing methods and techniques for information management in organizations. IS methods and techniques can support the automation of operational tasks as well as management tasks in organizations. Furthermore, they offer considerable potential for the automation of research processes in IS research...
This paper contributes to theory building for successful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations with special focus on the role of Business Process Reengineering (BPR). To achieve this objective, the method of stylized facts is transferred to Information Systems Research. The theoretical background of the method will be provided and its application on the subject will be demonstrated. Furthermore,...
Current literature in the area of Business Process Management (BPM) holds a very "mechanistic" view, focusing on top-down specified business processes and the resources needed for their execution. However, such a perspective neglects the contribution of individual employees, whose skills, experiences and knowledge influence the value added through a business process significantly. In today's...
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