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- ZeitschriftenartikelA Configuration Taxonomy of Business Process Orientation(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 64, No. 2, 2022) Van Looy, Amy; Trkman, Peter; Clarysse, ElsOrganizations strive to develop a variety of capabilities to improve and measure business processes. Researchers have used various maturity models to investigate the development of a business process orientation (BPO), and most have argued that such a development comes in stages. Current literature underestimates the interrelationships between BPO capabilities and fails to consider multidimensional or non-linear paths to maturity. To refine the features of maturity models, this study relies on configuration theory to uncover different archetypes for BPO development and quantitatively evaluate them by examining performance differences among archetypes based on a large-scale international dataset. The resulting empirical taxonomy with seven BPO archetypes establishes important performance differences between organizations at a similar maturity level. Besides strengthening the theoretical foundations of BPO and making maturity assessments more multifaceted, the results help organizations give their managerial efforts a focus by enabling comparison with peers in the same archetype and showing various paths for BPO improvement.
- ZeitschriftenartikelAdvanced User Assistance Systems(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 58, No. 5, 2016) Maedche, Alexander; Morana, Stefan; Schacht, Silvia; Werth, Dirk; Krumeich, Julian
- KonferenzbeitragTowards Context-aware Recommender Systems for Supporting Knowledge Workers in Personal and Corporate Information Space(INFORMATIK 2024, 2024) Bakhshizadeh, Mahta; Jilek, Christian; Maus, Heiko; Dengel, AndreasAlthough recommender systems have been impressively progressing in many domains, their usage in supporting knowledge workers has not been explored as much as in other applications. Having the existing challenges and the recent studies addressing this novel application introduced, this paper provides a framework for integrating such systems into existing concepts and technologies for knowledge assistance. As a case study, a sample recommendation scenario according to the proposed framework is simulated on the historical data of a small group of knowledge workers. The collected explicit feedback of participants on the made recommendations from both their personal and corporate information space indicate that while the approach is promising (with 54% accuracy in recommending relevant information items), there is still considerable potential for improvement in filtering out noise and better modeling user contexts and information needs.