Abstract
Green Business Process Management (BPM) focuses on the ecological impact of business processes. This article provides a systematic mapping study of Green BPM literature to evaluate five attributes of the Green BPM research area: (1) scope, (2) disciplines, (3) accountability, (4) researchers and (5) quality control. The results allow developing a research agenda to enhance Green BPM as an approach for environmentally sustainable organizations. We rely on a dichotomy of knowledge production to present research directives relevant for both academics and practitioners in order to help close a rigor-relevance gap. The involvement of both communities is crucial for Green BPM to advance as an applied, business-oriented discipline.
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Couckuyt, D., & Looy, A. V. (2019, August 1). Green BPM as a business-oriented discipline: A systematic mapping study and research agenda. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11154200
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