TY - JOUR
T1 - A cognitive BPM theory for knowledge-intensive processes
AU - de Almeida Rodrigues Gonçalves, João Carlos
AU - Baião, Fernanda Araujo
AU - Santoro, Flavia Maria
AU - Guizzardi, Giancarlo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2023/3/15
Y1 - 2023/3/15
N2 - Purpose: A literature review was conducted in order to establish a detailed definition of a knowledge-intensive process (KiP). Moreover, relevant theories from humanities – especially the fields of linguistics and philosophy – were thoroughly researched and adapted for establishing descriptive and analytical foundations for the phenomena involved. Finally, a cognitive business process management (BPM) theory was proposed in order to assess how sufficient are its respective explanatory and predictive powers. This study aims to discuss the aforementioned objective. Design/methodology/approach: This study proposes a novel theory for KiPs that describe the process flow based on the participants' interactions and their beliefs, desires and intentions as the main drivers of the process enactment and execution. Findings: The proposal puts forth a comprehensive definition of a KiP, depicting knowledge intensity, participant interaction and decision-making. The inner dynamics of each of these two elements (as well as other associated elements) are described as an information systems (IS) theory that enables the study of KiPs in detail, going beyond the typical techniques of the BPM field and common obstacles. Originality/value: A theory proposal for KiP that applies concepts from speech act theory and intentional states as the main drivers for understanding the process dynamics are, to the best of the authors' knowledge, not present at the literature. Being an original proposal, the real-world scenario discussed brings up the explanatory and predictive powers of the theory as well as its innovative value for research in the field.
AB - Purpose: A literature review was conducted in order to establish a detailed definition of a knowledge-intensive process (KiP). Moreover, relevant theories from humanities – especially the fields of linguistics and philosophy – were thoroughly researched and adapted for establishing descriptive and analytical foundations for the phenomena involved. Finally, a cognitive business process management (BPM) theory was proposed in order to assess how sufficient are its respective explanatory and predictive powers. This study aims to discuss the aforementioned objective. Design/methodology/approach: This study proposes a novel theory for KiPs that describe the process flow based on the participants' interactions and their beliefs, desires and intentions as the main drivers of the process enactment and execution. Findings: The proposal puts forth a comprehensive definition of a KiP, depicting knowledge intensity, participant interaction and decision-making. The inner dynamics of each of these two elements (as well as other associated elements) are described as an information systems (IS) theory that enables the study of KiPs in detail, going beyond the typical techniques of the BPM field and common obstacles. Originality/value: A theory proposal for KiP that applies concepts from speech act theory and intentional states as the main drivers for understanding the process dynamics are, to the best of the authors' knowledge, not present at the literature. Being an original proposal, the real-world scenario discussed brings up the explanatory and predictive powers of the theory as well as its innovative value for research in the field.
KW - 2024 OA procedure
KW - Common ground
KW - Intentionality
KW - Knowledge-intensive process
KW - Speech act
KW - Business process management
KW - Cognitive BPM
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U2 - 10.1108/BPMJ-11-2021-0746
DO - 10.1108/BPMJ-11-2021-0746
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147369599
SN - 1463-7154
VL - 29
SP - 465
EP - 488
JO - Business process management journal
JF - Business process management journal
IS - 2
ER -