posted on 2011-12-13, 15:11authored byXiaofeng Wang, Richard Vidgen
New technologies, notably service oriented architectures and web services, are
enabling a third wave of business process management (BPM). Supporters claim that
BPM is informed by complexity theory and that business processes can evolve and
adapt to changing business circumstances. It is suggested by BPM adherents that the
business/IT divide will be obliterated through a process-centric approach to systems
development. The evolution of BPM and its associated technologies are explored and
then coevolutionary theory is used to understand the business/IT relationship.
Specifically, Kauffman’s NKC model is applied to a business process ecosystem to
bring out the implications of coevolution for the theory and practice of BPM and for
the relationship between business and IT. The paper argues that a wider view of the
business process ecosystem is needed to take account of the social perspective as well
as the human/non-human dimension
History
Publication
Journal of Information Technology;21(4): pp. 262-271
Publisher
Palgrave McMillan
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI, SFI
Rights
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Information Technology Mangaement V21 Pt 4 Pgs 262-271. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Wang X Vidgen R "From business process management to business process ecosystem" is available online at
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jit200076