Development and validation of an instrument to measure and manage organizational process variety

Zelt S; Recker J; Schmiedel T; vom Brocke J


Abstract
Organizational processes vary. Practitioners have developed simple frameworks to differentiate them. Surprisingly, the academic literature on process management does not-it typically strives for one method to manage all processes. We draw on organizational information-processing theory to systematically develop a new, theoretically motivated classification model for organizational processes. We validate this model using survey data from 141 process practitioners of a global corporation. We derive three distinct types of processes and demonstrate that an understanding of process variety based on process dimensions can differentiate processes better than existing frameworks used in practice. Our findings can enable process managers to make informed decisions and serve as a basis for contingent process management.

Keywords
process variety



Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2018

Journal
PLOS ONE

Volume
13

Issue
10

Start page
e0206198

End page
e0206198

ISSN
1932-6203

DOI

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