Title
Adoption and Impact of Mobile-Integrated Business Processes - Comparison of Existing Frameworks and Analysis of their Generalization Potential
Abstract
The integration of mobile workplaces in the (electronically mapped) intra-enterprise value chain is a major and still increasing corporate IT issue. Although the usage of mobile tech- nologies for this purpose is far behind expectations and numerous failures can be observed, still little work has been done on theory building in this area. In this contribution we identify and compare existing frameworks for adoption and impact of mobile technology to support mobile business processes. The hypotheses underlying these frameworks are challenged with experiences from three long-term case studies which are di- verse in industry, company size and other factors in order to scrutinize their potential for gen- eralization. The outcome is a set of hypotheses that show robustness against variation of major parameters and thus may be suitable to serve as a basis for a generalized and unified frame- work on mobile-integrated business processes.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2007
Wirtschaftsinformatik (1)
value chain,mobile technology,business process
Field
DocType
Citations 
Mobile technology,Artifact-centric business process model,Theory building,Business process,Computer science,Mobile business development,Knowledge management,Mobile business,Robustness (computer science),Business rule
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
12
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Key Pousttchi141372.49
Bettina Thurnher2577.54