Is business process management (BPM) ready for ambidexterity? conceptualization, implementation guidelines and research agenda

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Abstract

Business Process Management ambidexterity is a nascent concept providing a philosophy and framework for organizations to radically innovate their business processes, while maintaining their capabilities in process efficiency and operational excellence. Considering the novelty of this topic, there is not yet an agreed conceptualization of the term, nor a consolidated view on related implementation guidelines. We aim to address this research gap through a Systematic Literature Review, where we provide a dual conceptualization that focuses on (1) the equilibrium balance between explorative and exploitative processes, as well as (2) the organizational capability to support exploration and exploitation. Based on this conceptualization, we provide consolidated guidelines for practitioners, including decision steps, followed by a research agenda in order to let this prom-ising domain further advance.

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Helbin, T., & Van Looy, A. (2021). Is business process management (BPM) ready for ambidexterity? conceptualization, implementation guidelines and research agenda. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(4), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13041906

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