The current business environment is undergoing a dramatic change, increasingly being characterized by competition from a variety of players, emergence of a multitude of delivery channels and demand for more flexibility and agility leading to an increasing demand for innovation, flexibility and shorter time-to-market for new products/services. This paper proposes a Smart Business Network environment as an organizational design paradigm to fulfil these demands successfully. It evaluates the operational implications of adopting a SBN design for organizational flexibility in terms of the business process management (BPM) dimension and proposes a conceptual architecture for meeting the process management requirements for the SBN environment. Finally, the paper makes an assessment of the proposed architecture and suggests future direction for research.
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- Business Process Management
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Enterprise Resource Planning System
- Conceptual Architecture
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Saxena, K.B.C. (2009). Business Process Management in a Smart Business Network Environment. In: The Network Experience. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85582-8_6
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