Recent Advances in Data-Driven Business Process Management
Lars Ackermann, Martin Käppel, Laura Marcus, Linda Moder, Sebastian Dunzer, Markus Hornsteiner, Annina Liessmann, Yorck Zisgen, Philip Empl, Lukas-Valentin Herm, Nicolas Neis, Julian Neuberger, Leo Poss, Myriam Schaschek, Sven Weinzierl, Niklas Wördehoff, Stefan Jablonski, Agnes Koschmider, Wolfgang Kratsch, Martin Matzner, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Maximilian Röglinger, Stefan Schönig, Axel Winkelmann
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The rapid development of cutting-edge technologies, the increasing volume of data and also the availability and processability of new types of data sources has led to a paradigm shift in data-based management and decision-making. Since business processes are at the core of organizational work, these developments heavily impact BPM as a crucial success factor for organizations. In view of this emerging potential, data-driven business process management has become a relevant and vibrant research area. Given the complexity and interdisciplinarity of the research field, this position paper therefore presents research insights regarding data-driven BPM.