BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND
CORPORATE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT:
DOES THEIR ALIGNMENT IMPACT
ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Dalia Suša Vugec, Received: 10th May 2019. ABSTRACT Both business process management (BPM) and corporate performance management (CPM) are receiving
much attention in academic circles, as well as in business practice. One of the main reasons behind their adoption within
organizations is enhancing overall organizational performance (OP). Therefore, this article aims to explore the link between BPM
and CPM and how their maturities affect their alignment. Moreover, the article deals with the impact of BPM-CPM alignment to OP.
Although there are some studies dealing with empirical confirmation that either BPM or CPM increases OP, to the best of authors'
knowledge, none of the studies tries to investigate their combined impact in terms of an alignment empirically. Hence, this article
focuses on shedding some light on the importance of BPM-CPM alignment and its connection to OP. A survey has been conducted in
medium sized and large organizations operating in Slovenia and Croatia resulting in a total of 159 answers. Observed organizations
have been segmented in two clusters, using k-means algorithm: low-performers and high-performers, revealing statistically
significant differences between them for all observed variables. Results also indicate that the BPM-CPM alignment increases when
both BPM and CPM maturities are higher. Furthermore, OP of the observed organizations has been examined through named two clusters.
The Mann-Whitney U test revealed there are statistically significant differences between OP variables among low-performers and
high-performance clusters, indicating the relationship of BPM-CPM alignment with OP. KEY WORDS CLASSIFICATION
Lucija Ivančić and
Ljubica Milanović Glavan
University of Zagreb - Faculty of Economics & Business
Zagreb, Croatia
INDECS 17(2-B), 368-384, 2019
DOI 10.7906/indecs.17.2.12
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Accepted: 22nd May 2019.
Regular article
business process management, business process orientation, corporate performance management, organizational performance, BPM-CPM alignment
JEL: M15, M21