Theorizing Process Dynamics with Directed Graphs: A Diachronic Analysis of Digital Trace Data

MIS Q. Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.25300/misq/2021/15360
B. Pentland, Emmanuelle Vaast, J. R. Wolf
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Abstract

The growing availability of digital trace data has generated unprecedented opportunities for analyzing, explaining, and predicting the dynamics of process change. While research on process organization studies theorizes about process and change, and research on process mining rigorously measures and models business processes, there has so far been limited research that measures and theorizes about process dynamics. This gap represents an opportunity for new information systems research. This research note lays the foundation for such an endeavor by demonstrating the use of process mining for diachronic analysis of process dynamics. We detail the definitions, assumptions, and mechanics of an approach that is based on representing processes as weighted, directed graphs. Using this representation, we offer a precise definition of process dynamics that focuses attention on describing and measuring changes in process structure over time. We analyze process structure over two years at four dermatology clinics. Our analysis reveals process changes that were invisible to the medical staff in the clinics. This approach offers empirical insights that are relevant to many theoretical perspectives on process dynamics.
用有向图理论化过程动力学:数字轨迹数据的历时分析
数字跟踪数据的日益增长的可用性为分析、解释和预测过程变化的动态产生了前所未有的机会。虽然过程组织研究将过程和变化理论化,过程挖掘研究严格地度量和建模业务过程,但迄今为止,对过程动力学进行度量和理论化的研究还很有限。这一差距为新的信息系统研究提供了机会。本研究报告通过展示过程挖掘对过程动力学的历时分析的使用,为这样的努力奠定了基础。我们详细介绍了一种基于将过程表示为加权有向图的方法的定义、假设和机制。使用这种表示,我们提供了过程动力学的精确定义,将注意力集中在描述和测量过程结构随时间的变化上。我们分析了四家皮肤科诊所两年来的流程结构。我们的分析揭示了诊所医务人员看不见的过程变化。这种方法提供了与过程动力学的许多理论观点相关的经验见解。
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