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Social business process management: Assessing the state of the art and outlining a research agenda

Bazan, Patricia; Estevez, Elsa ClaraIcon
Fecha de publicación: 17/10/2019
Editorial: Emerald
Revista: Business Process Management
ISSN: 1463-7154
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Ciencias de la Computación

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the state of the art of social business process management (Social BPM), explaining applied approaches, existing tools and challenges and to propose a research agenda for encouraging further development of the area. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology comprises a qualitative analysis using secondary data. The approach relies on searches of scientific papers conducted in well-known databases, identifying research work related to Social BPM solutions and those contributing with social characteristics to BPM. Based on the identified papers, the authors selected the most relevant and the latest publications, and categorized their contributions and findings based on open and selective coding. In total, the analysis is based on 51 papers that were selected and analyzed in depth. Findings: Main results show that there are several studies investigating modeling approaches for socializing process activities and for capturing implicit knowledge possessed and used by process actors, enabling to add some kind of flexibility to business processes. However, despite the proven interest in the area, there are not yet adequate tools providing effective solutions for Social BPM. Based on our findings, the authors propose a research agenda comprising three main lines: contributions of social software (SS) to Social BPM, Social BPM as a mechanism for adding flexibility to and for discovering new business processes and Social BPM for enhancing business processes with the use of new technologies. The authors also identify relevant problems for each line. Practical implications: Some SS tools, like wikis, enable managing social aspects in executing business processes and can be used to coordinate simple business processes. Despite they are commonly used, they are not yet mature tools supporting Social BPM and more efficient tools are yet to appear. The lack of tools preclude organizations from benefitting from implicit knowledge owned by and shared among business process actors, which could contribute to better-informed decisions related to organizational processes. In addition, more research is needed for considering Social BPM as an approach for organizations to benefit from the adoption of new technologies in their business processes. Originality/value: The paper assesses the state of the art in Social BPM, an incipient area in research and practice. The area can be defined as the intersection of two bigger areas highly relevant for organizations; on the one hand, the management and execution of business processes; and on the other hand, the use of social software, including social media tools, for leveraging on implicit knowledge shared by business process actors to improving efficiency of business processes.
Palabras clave: BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT , SOCIAL BPM RESEARCH AGENDA , SOCIAL BPM STATE-OF-ART , SOCIAL BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT , SOCIAL SOFTWARE
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/120045
URL: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/BPMJ-09-2017-0257/full/html
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/BPMJ-09-2017-0257
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Bazan, Patricia; Estevez, Elsa Clara; Social business process management: Assessing the state of the art and outlining a research agenda; Emerald; Business Process Management; 26; 1; 17-10-2019; 191-211
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