Longitudinal studies point to the global erosion of trust in institutions and their business processes. As a result, the provision of trusted processes has become a new design criterion that exceeds the traditional Business Process Management (BPM) goals of time, cost, and quality, and also goes beyond security and privacy concerns. The notion of trust, however, has rarely been studied in the context of BPM. This paper initiates the conceptualization of trust in BPM by providing two new artefacts, i.e. a four-stage model for the design of trusted processes and a related meta model. Both have been derived from relevant theories and existing, general trust conceptualizations. Two exploratory case studies and secondary data have facilitated th...
To most individuals, “trust” can be viewed as a knowledge asset that may add, or rest, value to the ...
Trust is essential in the e-business world: to allow the cooperation needed in this setting, indepen...
Draft version published as a discussion paper. Final version published in British Journal of Managem...
Longitudinal studies point to the global erosion of trust in institutions and their business process...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceThe trustworthiness of systems that support complex collabo...
The ongoing digital transformation and internationalization of business processes cause a shift towa...
Blockchain is becoming a powerful technology for re-engineering collaborative business processes imp...
The trustworthiness of systems that support complex collaborative business processes is an emergent ...
Technological developments along with socio-economical changes (e.g., COVID-19) have increased the t...
Technological developments along with socio-economical changes (e.g., COVID-19) have increased the t...
Abstract The paper briefly overviews the growing literature on ‘trust’ and proposes a new definition...
The service oriented architectures (SOA) approach designing the interaction between various business...
With the advent of the Internet, co-operating enterprises are increasingly sharing consumer data to ...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
In this work we present our contributions to business processes modeling. Namely, we have undertaken...
To most individuals, “trust” can be viewed as a knowledge asset that may add, or rest, value to the ...
Trust is essential in the e-business world: to allow the cooperation needed in this setting, indepen...
Draft version published as a discussion paper. Final version published in British Journal of Managem...
Longitudinal studies point to the global erosion of trust in institutions and their business process...
Part 2: Full PapersInternational audienceThe trustworthiness of systems that support complex collabo...
The ongoing digital transformation and internationalization of business processes cause a shift towa...
Blockchain is becoming a powerful technology for re-engineering collaborative business processes imp...
The trustworthiness of systems that support complex collaborative business processes is an emergent ...
Technological developments along with socio-economical changes (e.g., COVID-19) have increased the t...
Technological developments along with socio-economical changes (e.g., COVID-19) have increased the t...
Abstract The paper briefly overviews the growing literature on ‘trust’ and proposes a new definition...
The service oriented architectures (SOA) approach designing the interaction between various business...
With the advent of the Internet, co-operating enterprises are increasingly sharing consumer data to ...
Trust has been one of the most discussed topics in research on decision-making processes in organiza...
In this work we present our contributions to business processes modeling. Namely, we have undertaken...
To most individuals, “trust” can be viewed as a knowledge asset that may add, or rest, value to the ...
Trust is essential in the e-business world: to allow the cooperation needed in this setting, indepen...
Draft version published as a discussion paper. Final version published in British Journal of Managem...