FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL

Over the last few years, Business Process Management (BPM) has achieved increasing popularity and dissemination. An analysis of the underlying assumptions of BPM shows that it pursues two apparently contradicting goals: on the one hand it aims at formalising work practices into business process mode...

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Main Author: João Porto de Albuquerque
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Getulio Vargas 2012-05-01
Series:RAE: Revista de Administração de Empresas
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Online Access:http://rae.fgv.br/sites/rae.fgv.br/files/artigos/10.1590_0034-75902012000300003.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1cd7dd016274529a91865a1b7f0a44e2020-11-24T23:48:09ZengFundação Getulio VargasRAE: Revista de Administração de Empresas 0034-75902178-938X2012-05-01523313329FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONALJoão Porto de AlbuquerqueOver the last few years, Business Process Management (BPM) has achieved increasing popularity and dissemination. An analysis of the underlying assumptions of BPM shows that it pursues two apparently contradicting goals: on the one hand it aims at formalising work practices into business process models; on the other hand, it intends to confer flexibility to the organization – i.e. to maintain its ability to respond to new and unforeseen situations. This paper analyses the relationship between formalisation and flexibility in business process modelling by means of an empirical case study of a BPM project in an aircraft maintenance company. A qualitative approach is adopted based on the Actor-Network Theory. The paper offers two major contributions: (a) it illustrates the sociotechnical complexity involved in BPM initiatives; (b) it points towards a multidimensional understanding of the relation between formalization and flexibility in BPM projects.http://rae.fgv.br/sites/rae.fgv.br/files/artigos/10.1590_0034-75902012000300003.pdfBusiness process modelingformalizationflexibilityActor-Network Theorycase study
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FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
RAE: Revista de Administração de Empresas
Business process modeling
formalization
flexibility
Actor-Network Theory
case study
author_facet João Porto de Albuquerque
author_sort João Porto de Albuquerque
title FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
title_short FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
title_full FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
title_fullStr FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
title_full_unstemmed FLEXIBILIDADE E MODELAGEM DE PROCESSOS DE NEGÓCIO: UMA RELAÇÃO MULTIDIMENSIONAL
title_sort flexibilidade e modelagem de processos de negócio: uma relação multidimensional
publisher Fundação Getulio Vargas
series RAE: Revista de Administração de Empresas
issn 0034-7590
2178-938X
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Over the last few years, Business Process Management (BPM) has achieved increasing popularity and dissemination. An analysis of the underlying assumptions of BPM shows that it pursues two apparently contradicting goals: on the one hand it aims at formalising work practices into business process models; on the other hand, it intends to confer flexibility to the organization – i.e. to maintain its ability to respond to new and unforeseen situations. This paper analyses the relationship between formalisation and flexibility in business process modelling by means of an empirical case study of a BPM project in an aircraft maintenance company. A qualitative approach is adopted based on the Actor-Network Theory. The paper offers two major contributions: (a) it illustrates the sociotechnical complexity involved in BPM initiatives; (b) it points towards a multidimensional understanding of the relation between formalization and flexibility in BPM projects.
topic Business process modeling
formalization
flexibility
Actor-Network Theory
case study
url http://rae.fgv.br/sites/rae.fgv.br/files/artigos/10.1590_0034-75902012000300003.pdf
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