Exploring factors that affect Business Process Management (BPM) adoption in South African State-Owned Enterprises

Lumka Thami P. Salamntu, Frank Makoza
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South African state-owned enterprises (SOEs) often adopt business process management (BPM) to improve service delivery. BPM supports effective and efficient business processes. However, BPM adoption does not always yield positive results, and the known benefits associated with BPM are not always realised. This paper explores the factors that affect BPM adoption, particularly in South African SOEs. The study used the grounded theory method of literature review. The findings showed five main factors that can affect BPM adoption in the context of South African SOEs. The BPM adoption factors were culture, the BPM office, technology and infrastructure, leadership, and people. The presence of a BPM office to manage organizational processes was critical to the success of BPM adoption. Good technology and infrastructure are also important when adopting BPM. Finally, top management support and employee participation are required for the BPM initiative to be successful.
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探索影响南非国有企业采用业务流程管理(BPM)的因素
南非国有企业(soe)经常采用业务流程管理(BPM)来改进服务交付。BPM支持有效和高效的业务流程。然而,采用BPM并不总是产生积极的结果,并且与BPM相关的已知好处并不总是能够实现。本文探讨了影响BPM采用的因素,特别是在南非国有企业中。本研究采用文献综述的扎根理论方法。调查结果显示了影响南非国有企业采用BPM的五个主要因素。BPM采用因素包括文化、BPM办公室、技术和基础设施、领导和人员。管理组织流程的BPM办公室的存在对于成功采用BPM至关重要。在采用BPM时,良好的技术和基础设施也很重要。最后,BPM计划的成功需要高层管理人员的支持和员工的参与。
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