Culture in business process management: How cultural values determine BPM success

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Abstract

There is consensus among practitioners and academics that culture is a critical factor that is able to determine success or failure of BPM initiatives. Yet, culture is a topic that seems difficult to grasp and manage. This may be the reason for the overall lack of guidance on how to address this topic in practice. We have conducted in-depth research for more than three years to examine why and how culture is relevant to BPM. In this chapter, we introduce a framework that explains the role of culture in BPM. We also present the relevant cultural values that compose a BPM culture, and we introduce a tool to examine the supportiveness of organizational cultures for BPM. Our research results provide the basis for further empirical analyses on the topic and support practitioners in the management of culture as an important factor in BPM initiatives.

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Schmiedel, T., Brocke, J. V., & Recker, J. (2015). Culture in business process management: How cultural values determine BPM success. In Handbook on Business Process Management 2: Strategic Alignment, Governance, People and Culture, Second Edition (pp. 649–664). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45103-4_27

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