TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis
AU - Müller, Oliver
AU - Schmiedel, Theresa
AU - Gorbacheva, Elena
AU - vom Brocke, Jan
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - While researchers have analysed the organisational competences that are required for successful Business Process Management (BPM) initiatives, individual BPM competences have not yet been studied in detail. In this study, latent semantic analysis is used to examine a collection of 1507 BPM-related job advertisements in order to develop a typology of BPM professionals. This empirical analysis reveals distinct ideal types and profiles of BPM professionals on several levels of abstraction. A closer look at these ideal types and profiles confirms that BPM is a boundary-spanning field that requires interdisciplinary sets of competence that range from technical competences to business and systems competences. Based on the study’s findings, it is posited that individual and organisational alignment with the identified ideal types and profiles is likely to result in high employability and organisational BPM success.
AB - While researchers have analysed the organisational competences that are required for successful Business Process Management (BPM) initiatives, individual BPM competences have not yet been studied in detail. In this study, latent semantic analysis is used to examine a collection of 1507 BPM-related job advertisements in order to develop a typology of BPM professionals. This empirical analysis reveals distinct ideal types and profiles of BPM professionals on several levels of abstraction. A closer look at these ideal types and profiles confirms that BPM is a boundary-spanning field that requires interdisciplinary sets of competence that range from technical competences to business and systems competences. Based on the study’s findings, it is posited that individual and organisational alignment with the identified ideal types and profiles is likely to result in high employability and organisational BPM success.
KW - Business Process Management
KW - Individual Competences
KW - Latent Semantic Analysis
KW - Interdisciplinary Competences
KW - BPM Profession Typology
KW - Business Process Management
KW - Individual Competences
KW - Latent Semantic Analysis
KW - Interdisciplinary Competences
KW - BPM Profession Typology
U2 - 10.1080/17517575.2014.923514
DO - 10.1080/17517575.2014.923514
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1751-7575
VL - 10
SP - 50
EP - 80
JO - Enterprise Information Systems
JF - Enterprise Information Systems
IS - 1
ER -