default search action
Business Process Management Journal, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2010
- Mário M. Caldeira, Gurpreet Dhillon:
Are we really competent?: Assessing organizational ability in delivering IT benefits. 5-28 - Björn Münstermann, Andreas Eckhardt, Tim Weitzel:
The performance impact of business process standardization: An empirical evaluation of the recruitment process. 29-56 - Melissa Sedmak, Phil Longhurst:
Methodological choices in enterprise systems research. 76-92 - Klara Palmberg:
Experiences of implementing process management: a multiple-case study. 93-113 - Laura Sánchez-González, Félix García, Francisco Ruiz, Mario Piattini Velthuis:
Measurement in business processes: a systematic review. 114-134 - Markus Kohlbacher:
The effects of process orientation: a literature review. 135-152 - Anu Bask, Markku Tinnilä, Mervi Rajahonka:
Matching service strategies, business models and modular business processes. 153-180 - Jan Recker:
Opportunities and constraints: the current struggle with BPMN. 181-201
Volume 16, Number 2, 2010
- Jen-Yin Yeh, Yen-Ching OuYang:
How an organization changes in ERP implementation: a Taiwan semiconductor case study. 209-225 - V. C. Pandey, Suresh K. Garg, Ravi Shankar:
Impact of information sharing on competitive strength of Indian manufacturing enterprises: An empirical study. 226-243 - Reyes Gonzalez, Jose Gasco, Juan Llopis:
Information systems outsourcing: a Delphi study from Spain. 244-263 - Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Ricardo A. Cassel, Luis Henrique Rodrigues:
Service process analysis using process engineering and the theory of constraints thinking process. 264-281 - Prasanta Kumar Dey, Benjamin Thomas Clegg, David J. Bennett:
Managing enterprise resource planning projects. 282-296 - Angelo Corallo, Mariangela Lazoi, Alessandro Margherita, Massimo Scalvenzi:
Optimizing competence management processes: a case study in the aerospace industry. 297-314 - Vinod Kumar, Bahar Movahedi, Kayvan M. Lavassani, Uma Kumar:
Unleashing process orientation: A comparative study of enterprise system implementation in Canadian and US firms. 315-332 - Jan vom Brocke, Jan Recker, Jan Mendling:
Value-oriented process modeling: integrating financial perspectives into business process re-design. 333-356
Volume 16, Number 3, 2010
- Francisco Loforte Ribeiro, Vanessa Leitão Tomásio Ferreira:
Using knowledge to improve preparation of construction projects. 361-376 - Björn Niehaves:
Open process innovation: The impact of personnel resource scarcity on the involvement of customers and consultants in public sector BPM. 377-393 - Nicholas Berente, Danail Ivanov, Betty Vandenbosch:
Process gatekeepers and compliance with enterprise processes. 394-419 - Lily Julienti Abu Bakar, Hartini Ahmad:
Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view. 420-435 - Diana Heckl, Jürgen Moormann, Michael Rosemann:
Uptake and success factors of Six Sigma in the financial services industry. 436-472 - Alessandro Margherita, Claudio Petti:
ICT-enabled and process-based change: an integrative roadmap. 473-491 - Pascal Ravesteyn, Ronald Batenburg:
Surveying the critical success factors of BPM-systems implementation. 492-507 - Mohd. Nishat Faisal:
Sustainable supply chains: a study of interaction among the enablers. 508-529
Volume 16, Number 4, 2010
- A. Momoh, Rajkumar Roy, Essam Shehab:
Challenges in enterprise resource planning implementation: state-of-the-art. 537-565 - Anna Sidorova, Öykü Isik:
Business process research: a cross-disciplinary review. 566-597 - Paul Childerhouse, Andrew J. Thomas, Gareth Phillips, Denis R. Towill:
Auditing improvements in a product delivery process (AIPDP). 598-618 - Constantin Houy, Peter Fettke, Peter Loos:
Empirical research in business process management - analysis of an emerging field of research. 619-661 - Claudia Cappelli, Flávia Maria Santoro, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, Ana Luisa Medeiros, Clarissa da Silva Correa Romeiro:
Reflections on the modularity of business process models: The case for introducing the aspect-oriented paradigm. 662-687 - Sonia Ayachi Ghannouchi, Karim Mabrouk, Slah Ghannouchi:
Proposal of data warehouse in the context of healthcare process reengineering. 688-712 - Henry H. Bi:
A structured language for manipulating process models. 713-743 - Bharat Maheshwari, Vinod Kumar, Uma Kumar:
Delineating the ERP institutionalization process: go-live to effectiveness. 744-771 - Julie Hedley, Udechukwu Ojiako, Eric Johansen, Stuart Maguire:
The critical consequences of project drift - a case study in the UK banking sector. 772-786
Volume 16, Number 5, 2010
- Sung J. Shim, Arun Kumar:
Simulation for emergency care process reengineering in hospitals. 795-805 - Volker Gruhn, Ralf Laue:
A heuristic method for detecting problems in business process models. 806-821 - Nicholas C. Georgantzas, Evangelos Katsamakas:
Performance effects of information systems integration: : A system dynamics study in a media firm. 822-846 - Rafael A. González:
Developing a multi-agent system of a crisis response organization. 847-870 - Kah-Shien Tan, M. Daud Ahmed, David Sundaram:
Sustainable enterprise modelling and simulation in a warehousing context. 871-886
Volume 16, Number 6, 2010
- Joseph Barjis, Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Organizational and business impacts of RFID technology. 897-903 - Alexander Ilic, Andrea Grössbauer, Florian Michahelles, Elgar Fleisch:
Understanding data volume problems of RFID-enabled supply chains. 904-916 - William Lorchirachoonkul, John P. T. Mo:
RFID implementation with virtual infrastructures. 917-931 - Xiaohui Zhao, Chengfei Liu, Tao Lin:
Incorporating business process management into RFID-enabled application systems. 932-953 - Cosmin Condea, Frédéric Thiesse, Elgar Fleisch:
Assessing the impact of RFID and sensor technologies on the returns management of time-sensitive products. 954-971 - Jens Strüker, Daniel Gille:
RFID adoption and the role of organisational size. 972-990 - Ygal Bendavid, Harold Boeck, Richard Philippe:
Redesigning the replenishment process of medical supplies in hospitals with RFID. 991-1013 - Marcello Azambuja, Carlos Fernando Jung, Carla Schwengber ten Caten, Fabiano Hessel:
RFID-Env: methods and software simulation for RFID environments. 1014-1038
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.