The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply

Gorbacheva E, Stein A, Schmiedel T, Müller O

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

While Business Process Management (BPM) was originally focused on Information Technology as a key factor driving the efficiency and effectiveness of organizational processes, there is now a growing consensus among practitioners and academics that BPM represents a holistic management approach that also takes such factors as corporate governance, human capital, and organizational culture into account. Studies show that the BPM practice faces a shortage of competence supply that stems from a shortage of qualified BPM professionals. At the same time, there is a distinct underrepresentation of women in technology-related fields; it has been suggested that gender stereotypes are one of the reasons for this underrepresentation. The goal of this research paper is, thus, to better understand the role of gender in the BPM competences supply. In this study 10,405 LinkedIn profiles of BPM professionals were analyzed using a text mining technique called Latent Semantic Analysis. Twelve distinct categories of supplied BPM competences were identified and it was investigated how far gender biases exist among BPM professionals. The nature of BPM-related competences is discussed, together with the differences in their presentation by male and female professionals, which indicate potential existence of gender stereotypes. Further, it is discussed how the apparent underrepresentation of women among BPM professionals can be addressed to close the competence gap in the field. The study contributes to both the call for research on human capital in the BPM field, and the calls for research on gender and gender stereotypes in technology-related fields.

Details about the publication

JournalBusiness & Information Systems Engineering (BISE)
Volume58
Page range1-19
StatusPublished
Release year2016 (07/03/2016)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2
Link to the full texthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2
KeywordsBusiness process management; Competences Skills; Latent semantic analysis; Text mining; Gender diversity; BPM workforce

Authors from the University of Münster

Gorbatschow, Elena
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Stein, Armin
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)