Business Process Management Culture in Public Administration and Its Determinants

Kregel I, Distel B, Coners A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Public administration institutions increasingly use business process management (BPM) to innovate internal operations, increase process performance and improve their services. Research on private sector companies has shown that organizational culture may impact an organization's BPM and this culture is often referred to as BPM culture. However, similar research on public administration is yet missing. Thus, this article assesses BPM culture in Germany's municipal administration. 733 online survey responses were gathered and analyzed using MANOVA and follow-up discriminant analyses to identify possible determinants of public administration's BPM culture. The results indicate that the employees' professional experience and their responsibility influence the assessment of BPM culture, as does the size of a municipality. Based on these findings, the article proposes testable relationships and an agenda for further research on BPM culture in public administration.

Details about the publication

JournalBusiness & Information Systems Engineering (BISE)
Volume64
Issue2
Page range201-221
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (26/08/2021)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s12599-021-00713-z
Link to the full texthttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12599-021-00713-z
Keywordsprocess management; public administration; organizational culture; BPM

Authors from the University of Münster

Distel, Bettina
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)