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Green Business Process Management: Towards the Sustainable Enterprise
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036aXA-DE
037beng
077a366256971 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Green business process management
087q978-3-642-27487-9
100 Vom Brocke, Jan
104bSeidel, Stefan
108bRecker, Jan
331 Green Business Process Management
335 Towards the Sustainable Enterprise
410 Berlin, Heidelberg
412 Springer Berlin Heidelberg
425 2012
425a2012
433 Online-Ressource (XII, 263 p. 84 illus, digital)
451bSpringerLink. Bücher
501 Description based upon print version of record
517 Green Business Process Management; Towards the Sustainable Enterprise; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: Foundations and Directions; Green Business Process Management; 1 Introduction; 2 The Role of Business Process Management in Green Initiatives; 3 A Framework for Green BPM Research and Practice; 4 The Remainder of This Book; References; Unpacking Green IS: A Review of the Existing Literature and Directions for the Future; 1 Introduction; 2 Background of Green IS; 2.1 Green IT and Green IS; 2.2 Eco-Goals of Green IS Initiatives; 3 Literature Review; 3.1 Method. 3.2 Practitioner Literature Review3.2.1 Benefits; 3.2.2 Initiation; 3.2.3 Phases for Adopting Green IT; 3.2.4 Green IT Approaches and Strategies; 3.3 Academic Literature; 3.3.1 Benefits; 3.3.2 When and Why to Initiate Green IS; 3.3.3 Framework for Adopting Green IS Initiatives; 3.3.4 Enterprise Green IS Strategies and Practices; 4 Assessment of the Current State of Green IS Research; 5 Recommendations for Future Green IS Research; 6 Conclusion; References; Unordered Business Processes, Sustainability and Green IS; 1 Introduction; 2 Background to Green IS and Sustainability BPM. 3 The Cynefin Framework: Order, Unorder and Disorder4 Grounding Cynefin in Practice; 5 An Appreciation of Unorder; 6 Recognising and Appreciating Unordered in BPM; 7 Resolving Complex Unordered Problems; 8 The Big Changes and Problems; 9 The Holistic View; 10 Speculating on the Future; 11 Conclusion; References; Information Systems in Environmental Sustainability: Of Cannibals and Forks; 1 Introduction; 2 IS Sustainability Research; 3 Defining Sustainability; 4 Environmental Sustainability; 5 IS Environmental Sustainability Research; 5.1 A Matter of Scale; 5.2 Measurements and Impacts. 5.3 Designing Adaptive Management Systems6 Discussion; References; Part II: Tools and Methods; Advancing Business Process Technology for Humanity: Opportunities and Challenges of Green BPM for Sustainable Business Activities; 1 Introduction; 2 Sustainability Through Green BPM; 3 Application Scenarios for Green BPM; 3.1 Sustainable IT Service Management Processes; 3.2 Sustainable Business Processes; 4 An Approach for Environmentally Aware Process Improvement; 4.1 Is a Process Aligned with Operational Objectives?; 4.2 Semi-automated Environmentally Aware Process Improvement. 4.3 Process Sustainability Improvement: An Application Scenario5 Opportunities and Challenges of Green BPM; 6 Conclusion and Outlook; References; Modeling and Analyzing the Carbon Footprint of Business Processes; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 3 Modeling the Carbon Footprint of Business Processes; 3.1 An Extended BPMN Notation; 3.2 Case Study: The Direct Invoicing Process; 4 Measuring the Carbon Footprint of Business Processes; 4.1 Activity-Based Emission (ABE) Analysis; 4.2 Stage Model; 4.3 Case Study: The Taxi Process to and from the Airport; 4.3.1 Case Description; 4.3.2 Case Analysis. 5 Conclusion
527 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Green business process management
540aISBN 978-3-642-27488-6
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750 Preface by Richard T. Watson -- Foreword -- Part I: Foundationss and Directions -- Part II: Tools and Methods -- Part III: Cases and Examples
753 Green Business Process Management - Towards the Sustainable Enterprise" consolidates the global state-of-the-art knowledge about how business processes can be managed and improved in light of sustainability objectives. Business organizations, a dominant part of our society, have always been a major contributor to the degradation of our natural environment, through the resource consumption, greenhouse emissions, and wastage production associated with their business processes. In order to lessen their impact on the natural environment, organizations must design and implement environmentally sustainable business processes. Finding solutions to this organizational design problem is the key challenge of Green Business Process Management. This book discusses the emerging challenges of designing “green” business processes, presents tools and methods that organizations can use in order to design and implement environmentally sustainable processes, and provides insights from cases where organizations successfully engaged in more sustainable business practices. The book is of relevance to both practitioners and academics who are interested in understanding, designing, and implementing “green” business processes. It also constitutes a valuable resource for students and lecturers in the fields of information systems, management, and sustainable development
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