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Kern, Christopher Julian ; Poss, Leo ; Kroenung, Julia ; Schönig, Stefan

Navigating the moral maze: a literature review of ethical values in business process management

Kern, Christopher Julian, Poss, Leo, Kroenung, Julia and Schönig, Stefan (2024) Navigating the moral maze: a literature review of ethical values in business process management. Business Process Management Journal 30 (8), pp. 343-370.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 24 Jun 2025 04:34
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.76888


Abstract

Purpose Business process management (BPM), as a pillar of information systems (IS) research, has become more complex with the advent of new technologies, emphasizing the need for moral and ethical perspectives. To foster moral behavior and responsible action, including ethical values in IT systems and processes can be a solid option. By incorporating a socio-technical perspective, we are able to ...

Purpose
Business process management (BPM), as a pillar of information systems (IS) research, has become more complex with the advent of new technologies, emphasizing the need for moral and ethical perspectives. To foster moral behavior and responsible action, including ethical values in IT systems and processes can be a solid option. By incorporating a socio-technical perspective, we are able to analyze the various aspects of BPM and organizational processes and the incorporated values. We find an overall acknowledgment of the importance of values and ethics in BPM.
Design/methodology/approach
This publication explores ethical values within BPM through a systematic literature review (SLR). The study aims to identify the ethical dimensions inherent in BPM and their practical implications in process management and task execution. The methodological approach adopted is a SLR (Boell and Cecez-Kecmanovic, 2015), adapting the PRISMA guidelines (Page et al., 2021) to identify 82 articles from 21 top IS journals suggested by Lowry et al. (2013).
Findings
A descriptive framework is developed to explain the use and application of ethical values within business processes. This framework enables practitioners and researchers to categorize and understand the various ethical considerations involved in BPM. It provides a structured approach highlighting the interrelation between process perspectives and ethical values, demonstrating how different BPM approaches may have varying ethical implications. We compare past and future research in business processes, identifying areas for further investigation and theoretical development. A historical analysis of values and literature also helps contextualize contemporary discussions on ethics in BPM, shedding light on the evolution of ethical considerations within this domain.
Originality/value
Our study contributes to a more nuanced understanding of BPM, highlighting the importance of considering ethical values and socio-technical perspectives in designing and implementing business processes. These findings contribute to understanding the values associated with different types of processes and their employment and highlight potential areas for future research. Our study provides ethics-oriented research in IS with novel insights by examining BPM from an ethical value perspective. We contribute to the BPM literature by examining which values are applied in which process types from which perspective. In addition, our research suggestions provide food for thought for both research streams.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleBusiness Process Management Journal
Publisher:Emerald
Volume:30
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:8
Page Range:pp. 343-370
Date28 October 2024
InstitutionsBusiness, Economics and Information Systems > Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik > Professur für Wirtschaftsinformatik insbesondere IoT-basierte Informationssysteme – Prof. Dr. Stefan Schönig
Informatics and Data Science > Department Information Systems > Professur für Wirtschaftsinformatik insbesondere IoT-basierte Informationssysteme – Prof. Dr. Stefan Schönig
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10.1108/BPMJ-06-2024-0504DOI
KeywordsBPM, Ethics, Moral, Socio-technical systems, Ethical value, Literature review
Dewey Decimal Classification000 Computer science, information & general works > 004 Computer science
300 Social sciences > 330 Economics
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-768880
Item ID76888

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