Guest Editor of the BPM 2016 Special Issue in the Information Systems Journal

Ulm University

Together with Marcello La Rosa (University of Melbourne), Peter Loos (Saarland University) and Oscar Pastor (Polytechnic University of Valencia), <link en in iui-dbis team staff manfred-reichert> Manfred Reichert has been guest editor of the BPM’16 Special Issue of the Information Systems Journal.  The special issue gathers extended versions of selected papers presented at the 14th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM) that took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in September 2016.

The annual BPM conference is the premium forum for researchers, practitioners and developers in the field of BPM, covering all aspects of BPM research and practice, including theory, management, applications and technology. While BPM as a scientific field and as an industry practice has significantly matured and increased its span, it is not yet an established organizational management discipline, along other disciplines such as project management or risk management. Fostering true innovation rather than only incremental change, capitalizing on big data opportunities and accounting for processes that are increasingly flexible and generative rather than structured and stable, are some of the challenges that BPM needs to overcome in order to establish its firm position within organizations. These challenges add to existing areas of interest and relevance to BPM research and industry. They also attest to an increasingly interdisciplinary nature of BPM, which transcends its original scope at the intersection of information technology, organizational management and industrial engineering, to embrace other issues raised by behavioral science, big data, operations management, social computing, cloud computing, theory of processes and many more. In line with the above aims, the special issue features six advanced works in the BPM field.

Marcello La Rosa, Peter Loos, Oscar Pastor, Manfred Reichert: Editorial- Special issue: Selected papers of BPM 2016, Information Systems (in print)