Title
Assessing the potential of ubiquitous computing for improving business process performance
Abstract
Although ubiquitous technologies such as RFID, sensor networks, and networked embedded systems are quite mature, widespread adoption by organizations has yet to take place. This may be due to the lack of systematic assessment of the potential of ubiquitous technologies for creating value. Accordingly, a prescriptive model is presented that shows how value is created through the fit between generic capabilities of ubiquitous technologies and task characteristics in business processes. The identified task characteristics can thus be used as indicators for assessing the potential improvements in business process performance through particular ubiquitous computing functionalities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/s10257-009-0122-8
Inf. Syst. E-Business Management
Keywords
DocType
Volume
business process,potential improvement,task characteristic,particular ubiquitous computing functionalities,networked embedded system,ubiquitous computing,sensor network,task- technology fit,business process optimization,business process performance,generic capability,prescriptive model,it impact,ubiquitous technology,wireless sensor network,data processing,embedded system
Journal
8
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
1617-9854
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.40
16
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nina Oertel1764.41
Jens Dibbern288645.14
Zoltan Nochta391.05