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- ZeitschriftenartikelA Five-Level Framework for Research on Process Mining(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 63, No. 5, 2021) Brocke, Jan; Jans, Mieke; Mendling, Jan; Reijers, Hajo A.
- ZeitschriftenartikelBusiness Process Management(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 56, No. 4, 2014) Brocke, Jan; Mathiassen, Lars; Rosemann, Michael
- ZeitschriftenartikelCall for Papers, Issue 1/2019(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 4, 2017) Brocke, Jan; Hevner, Alan R.; Maedche, Alexander
- ZeitschriftenartikelCall for Papers, Issue 5/2021(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 62, No. 2, 2020) Brocke, Jan; Jans, Mieke; Mendling, Jan; Reijers, Hajo A.
- ZeitschriftenartikelContext-Aware Business Process Management(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 63, No. 5, 2021) Brocke, Jan; Baier, Marie-Sophie; Schmiedel, Theresa; Stelzl, Katharina; Röglinger, Maximilian; Wehking, CharlotteContext awareness is essential for successful business process management (BPM). So far, research has covered relevant BPM context factors and context-aware process design, but little is known about how to assess and select BPM methods in a context-aware manner. As BPM methods are involved in all stages of the BPM lifecycle, it is key to apply appropriate methods to efficiently use organizational resources. Following the design science paradigm, the study at hand addresses this gap by developing and evaluating the Context-Aware BPM Method Assessment and Selection (CAMAS) Method. This method assists method engineers in assessing in which contexts their BPM methods can be applied and method users in selecting appropriate BPM methods for given contexts. The findings of this study call for more context awareness in BPM method design and for a stronger focus on explorative BPM. They also provide insights into the status quo of existing BPM methods.
- ZeitschriftenartikelDas Forschungsfeld „Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme“(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 56, No. 1, 2014) Frank, Ulrich; Strecker, Stefan; Fettke, Peter; Brocke, Jan; Becker, Jörg; Sinz, ElmarDas Forschungsfeld „Modellierung betrieblicher Informationssysteme“ hat in der wissenschaftlichen Disziplin Wirtschaftsinformatik eine lange Tradition. Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt auf, durch welche Arbeiten die Modellierungsforschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik bisher geprägt war, skizziert Herausforderungen, die eine Weiterentwicklung des Forschungsfeldes in den nächsten Jahren erheblich beeinflussen dürften, und entwirft vor diesem Hintergrund die Konturen einer zukünftigen Forschungsagenda.AbstractThe research field “Modeling business information systems” has a long tradition in the scientific discipline of Business and Information Systems Engineering (BISE). The present paper highlights research shaping the research field, discusses challenges impairing the development of the research field in the coming years, and outlines elements of a future research agenda.
- ZeitschriftenartikelEnterprise Crowdfunding: Foundations, Applications, and Research Findings(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 61, No. 1, 2019) Simons, Alexander; Kaiser, Lena Franziska; Brocke, Jan
- ZeitschriftenartikelEnterprise Crowdfunding: Foundations, Applications, and Research Findings(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 61, No. 1, 2019) Simons, Alexander; Kaiser, Lena Franziska; Brocke, Jan
- ZeitschriftenartikelEnterprise Social Networking – Wie können Unternehmen Social Software sinnvoll nutzen?(Wirtschaftsinformatik & Management: Vol. 4, No. 3, 2012) Brocke, Jan; Richter, Daniel; Riemer, Kai
- ZeitschriftenartikelExogenous Shocks and Business Process Management(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 64, No. 5, 2022) Röglinger, Maximilian; Plattfaut, Ralf; Borghoff, Vincent; Kerpedzhiev, Georgi; Becker, Jörg; Beverungen, Daniel; Brocke, Jan; Looy, Amy; del-RÃo-Ortega, Adela; Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie; Rosemann, Michael; Santoro, Flavia Maria; Trkman, PeterBusiness process management (BPM) drives corporate success through effective and efficient processes. In recent decades, knowledge has been accumulated regarding the identification, discovery, analysis, design, implementation, and monitoring of business processes. This includes methods and tools for tackling various kinds of process change such as continuous process improvement, process reengineering, process innovation, and process drift. However, exogenous shocks, which lead to unintentional and radical process change, have been neglected in BPM research although they severely affect an organization’s context, strategy, and business processes. This research note conceptualizes the interplay of exogenous shocks and BPM in terms of the effects that such shocks can have on organizations’ overall process performance over time. On this foundation, related challenges and opportunities for BPM via several rounds of idea generation and consolidation within a diverse team of BPM scholars are identified. The paper discusses findings in light of extant literature from BPM and related disciplines, as well as present avenues for future (BPM) research to invigorate the academic discourse on the topic.
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