Business process reengineering in developing economies

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Gideon Nkurunziza, J. Munene, J. Ntayi, W. Kaberuka
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between organizational adaptability, institutional leadership and business process reengineering performance using the tested complexity theory in a developing economy setting. Design/methodology/approach This study is correlation and cross-sectional and adopts institutional-level data collected via questionnaires from reengineered microfinance institutions in Uganda. Cluster analysis as data mining technique was used to classify cases based on respondents’ opinions into homogeneous clusters. Nvivo was used to understand the perceptions of business process reengineering performance based on qualitative data. The authors used structural equation modeling to derive the predictive model of business process reengineering performance in a developing world setting. Findings The authors find that organizational adaptability and institutional leadership are key predictors of business process reengineering performance. Results reveal a predictive model of 61 per cent based on structural equation modeling for the study variables. Cluster analysis as data mining approach explored complex patterns of reengineered business processes. Research limitations/implications The use of cluster analysis is susceptible to problems associated with sampling error and absence of fit indices. However, the likelihood of these problems is reduced by the interaction with the data, practical implications and use of smart partial least square to generate structural equations based on derived measurement models of each study variable. Practical implications Policymakers of Bank of Uganda, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, should develop sound policies in relation to knowledge management, institutional leadership and adaptive mechanisms to enhance business process reengineering performance to take advantage of new knowledge opportunities for the improvement of their businesses. Social implications Given the results from structural equations generated, managers need to consider institutional leadership and organizational adaptability as key drivers of business process reengineering performance in microfinance institutions. The results confirm the significant role of institutional leadership, organizational adaptability in determining business process reengineering performance outcomes. Originality/value Unlike most of the business process reengineering literature, this study contributes to literature by domesticating and testing complexity theory to explain business process reengineering performance in developing economies.
发展中经济体的业务流程再造
目的运用已验证的复杂性理论,研究发展中经济体背景下企业组织适应性、制度领导力与业务流程再造绩效之间的关系。设计/方法/方法本研究具有相关性和横断面性,并采用从乌干达重新设计的小额信贷机构中通过问卷收集的机构层面数据。采用聚类分析作为数据挖掘技术,根据受访者的意见将案例分类为同质类。基于定性数据,使用Nvivo来了解业务流程再造绩效的感知。作者使用结构方程模型推导了发展中国家环境下业务流程再造绩效的预测模型。研究发现,组织适应性和机构领导力是业务流程再造绩效的关键预测因子。结果显示,基于研究变量的结构方程建模,预测模型的准确率为61%。聚类分析作为一种数据挖掘方法,探索了重新设计的业务流程的复杂模式。研究限制/启示使用聚类分析容易受到抽样误差和缺乏拟合指数的问题的影响。然而,这些问题的可能性通过与数据的交互,实际意义和使用智能偏最小二乘来生成基于每个研究变量的派生测量模型的结构方程来降低。实际意义乌干达银行、财政和经济规划部的政策制定者应该在知识管理、机构领导和适应性机制方面制定健全的政策,以提高业务流程再造绩效,利用新的知识机会来改善其业务。社会意义根据结构方程所产生的结果,管理者需要考虑机构领导力和组织适应性作为小额信贷机构业务流程再造绩效的关键驱动因素。研究结果证实了机构领导、组织适应性在决定业务流程再造绩效结果中的重要作用。原创性/价值与大多数业务流程再造文献不同,本研究通过驯化和检验复杂性理论来解释发展中经济体的业务流程再造绩效,从而为文献做出贡献。
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