Green Business Process Management
Contribuinte(s) |
vom Brocke, Jan Seidel, Stefan Recker, Jan C. |
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Data(s) |
2012
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Resumo |
In managing their operations, organizations have traditionally focused on economic imperatives in terms of time, cost, efficiency, and quality. In doing so, they have been a major contributor to environmental degradation caused by re-source consumption, greenhouse emissions, and wastage. As a consequence, or-ganizations are increasingly encouraged to improve their operations also from an ecological perspective, and thus to consider environmental sustainability as an additional management imperative. In order to lessen their impact on the natural environment, organizations must design and implement environmentally sustainable processes, which we call the challenge of Green Business Process Management (Green BPM). This chapter elaborates on the challenge and perspec-tive of Green BPM, and explores the contributions that business process management can provide to creating environmentally sustainable organizations. Our key premise is that business as well as information technology managers need to engage in a process-focused discussion to enable a common, comprehensive understanding of organizational processes, and the process-centered opportunities for making these processes, and ultimately the organization as a process-centric entity, “green.” Through our review of the key BPM capability areas and how they can be framed in terms of environmental sustainability considerations, we provide an overview and introduction to the subsequent chapters in this book. |
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Springer |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/52965/1/01_Seidel_et_al.pdf http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/business+information+systems/book/978-3-642-27487-9 Seidel, Stefan, Recker, Jan C., & vom Brocke, Jan (2012) Green Business Process Management. In vom Brocke, Jan, Seidel, Stefan, & Recker, Jan C. (Eds.) Green Business Process Management: Towards the Sustainable Enterprise. Springer, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London, New York, pp. 3-13. |
Direitos |
Copyright 2012 Springer. |
Fonte |
School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #050205 Environmental Management #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #150302 Business Information Systems #Green BPM #Green IS #information systems #Management #Sustainability |
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Book Chapter |