Decision tree learning for detecting turning points in business process orientation: a case of Croatian companies

  • Milanović Glavan L
  • Bosilj Vukšić V
  • Vlahović N
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Abstract

Companies worldwide are embracing Business Process Orientation (BPO) in order to improve their overall performance. This paper presents research results on key turning points in BPO maturity implementation efforts. A key turning point is defined as a component of business process maturity that leads to the establishment and expansion of other factors that move the organization to the next maturity level. Over the past few years, different methodologies for analyzing maturity state of BPO have been developed. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the possibility of using data mining methods in detecting key turning points in BPO. Based on survey results obtained in 2013, the selected data mining technique of classification and regression trees (C&RT) was used to detect key turning points in Croatian companies. These findings present invaluable guidelines for any business that strives to achieve more efficient business processes.

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Milanović Glavan, L., Bosilj Vukšić, V., & Vlahović, N. (2015). Decision tree learning for detecting turning points in business process orientation: a case of Croatian companies. Croatian Operational Research Review, 6(1), 207–224. https://doi.org/10.17535/crorr.2015.0017

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