About the Workshop

Unique contributions of this workshop

  • This workshop brings together different perspectives and research streams on change, drift, and dynamics of business processes
  • This workshop reaches out to researchers from organization sciences and information systems to integrate both communities and to engage with the participants of the BPM Conference. Naturally, we also welcome submissions relating to classic BPM research on process drift, process change, process visualization, and process analytics
  • There is a vibrant discourse on the dynamics of routines in information systems research, as exemplified by seminal works such as Leonardi (MISQ 2011) being cited more than 1,000 times
  • This workshop plays a key role in building a bridge between diverse research communities that investigate process dynamics

Testimonials

Many processes in organizations are routinized but nevertheless, change. This workshop has the potential to make a big step ahead in understanding how. An exciting opportunity not to be missed!”

Markus Becker, University of Southern Denmark

“I would challenge you to a battle of wits- so come prepared to challenge the process how processes change. If you want to be part of the process to understand process change you need to attend the workshop!”

Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western University, United States

Routine dynamics and BPM look at many of the same phenomena from different points of view, so there are enormous opportunities for collaboration and learning.  Don’t miss this workshop!

Brian Pentland, Michigan State University, United States