Abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of Business Process Management System (BPMS) implementation on an organization’s process orientation through a case study of a financial service provider. Business process maturity models are utilized to capture change in process orientation. Explorative data analysis, Bayesian ordinal regression, and structured interviews are employed for the analysis. Findings suggest that a successful BPMS introduction positively influences diverse aspects of process orientation, extending both process and organizational capabilities beyond process automation.

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