Sílvia Bogéa Gomes, F. Santoro, M. Silva, Paulo Pinto, G. Guizzardi
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摘要
组织越来越多地转变自己,以保持盈利并获得可持续的竞争优势。在促进组织转型方面,业务流程与技术一样重要。组织转型最终需要将现有业务组件(无论是否具有相同的用途和设计)与新组件结合起来,以产生新颖的产品和服务。例如,一种特殊类型的组织转型是数字化转型。这一概念甚至涵盖了组织转型的主观方面,目前正在进行深入的讨论,并受到与“组织转型”概念相关的语义术语波动的影响。我们认为,对这些概念进行本体论分析和概念澄清,对这个主题大有裨益。本文提出了组织转型的核心本体(Core Ontology of organizational Transformation, COOT),为这一方向做出了尝试。这个本体包含了一些概念和关系,这些概念和关系对于创建一个代表组织转换范式的参考模型至关重要。COOT应用于对汽车租赁公司的实际案例研究中。
Towards a core ontology of organisational transformation
Organisations are increasingly transforming themselves to remain profitable and obtain sustainable competitive advantages. Business processes are as important as technology in promoting organisational transformation. Organisational transformation ultimately entails combining existing business components, whether or not with the same use and design, with new ones to generate novel products and services. For example, one particular type of organisation transformation is digital transformation. This notion, which covers even the subjective aspects of organisational transformation, is currently under intensive discussion and suffers from the semantics terms fluctuation related to the notion of ‘organisational transformation’. We argue that this topic could strongly benefit from an ontological analysis and conceptual clarification of these notions. This paper contributes with an attempt in this direction by proposing a Core Ontology of Organisational Transformation (COOT). This ontology comprises concepts and relations central to creating a reference model representing the organisational transformation paradigm. COOT was applied in a real-world case study on a car rental company.