Driving IS value creation by knowledge capturing: Theoretical aspects and empirical evidences

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Business process change and information systems development are usually associated in best business practices. However, it is not ever clear if the quality of business process change really impacts on quality and value of information systems. To realize value from business process change through information systems quality, it is necessary to clearly define an improvement strategy regarding both business activities and operations and the IT applications embedding them. Davenport et al. [8] identified three most important key factors driving IS value, deriving from business process change: integrate, optimize and informate. We suggest to add a key factor driving IS value deriving from business process change: Identify Knowledge. Identify Knowledge, means to identify knowledge, when and how users need it, improving services and process decision. Information Technologies bear the potential of new uses. These uses provoke a new organisation which induces a new vision of IS strategy. Under the influence of globalization, and the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) that radically modifies our relationship with space and time, the hierarchical company locked up on its local borders becomes an Extended Company, without borders, opened and adaptable. In this context, this paper proposes a shift in the way the design of Information Systems is viewed based on business process. The adopted approach is a global philosophy based on Business Process Management (BPM) within the framework of all the methodological principles. © Springer-Verlag 2011.

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Dameri, R. P., Sabroux, C. R., & Saad, I. (2011). Driving IS value creation by knowledge capturing: Theoretical aspects and empirical evidences. In Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations - ItAIS: The Italian Association for Information Systems (pp. 73–81). Physica-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2632-6_9

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