TY - JOUR
T1 - A sustainable enterprise content management technologies use framework supporting agile business processes
AU - Arshad, Noreen I.
AU - Bosua, Rachelle
AU - Milton, Simon
AU - Mahmood, A. Kamil
AU - Zainal-Abidin, A. Izuddin
AU - Ariffin, Mazeyanti M.
AU - Aszemi, Nurshazlyn M.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Organisations invest in a considerable number of resources towards implementing Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS), expecting productive outcomes from the ECMS utilisation. A well-designed ECMS is impressive and deserves admiration, but to the organisations the ECMS limited value is often a major highlight. This motivates this study to understand how sustainable investment in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies could support organisational Agile Business Processes (ABP). In studying how different organisation types utilise ECMS, the research employs a cross-sectional multiple-case studies approach with participation of seven large-scaled organisations. An investigation and an exploration into how these organisations interacted with ECMS are pivotal to the research. Based on the qualitative data analysis, this study proposes a sustainable ECMS-use framework that explains how ABP could benefit from it. Essentially, the framework enlightens researchers and practitioners to leverage ECM technologies for different work practices supporting ABP and organisational structures.
AB - Organisations invest in a considerable number of resources towards implementing Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS), expecting productive outcomes from the ECMS utilisation. A well-designed ECMS is impressive and deserves admiration, but to the organisations the ECMS limited value is often a major highlight. This motivates this study to understand how sustainable investment in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies could support organisational Agile Business Processes (ABP). In studying how different organisation types utilise ECMS, the research employs a cross-sectional multiple-case studies approach with participation of seven large-scaled organisations. An investigation and an exploration into how these organisations interacted with ECMS are pivotal to the research. Based on the qualitative data analysis, this study proposes a sustainable ECMS-use framework that explains how ABP could benefit from it. Essentially, the framework enlightens researchers and practitioners to leverage ECM technologies for different work practices supporting ABP and organisational structures.
KW - Agile business processes
KW - Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
KW - Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS)
KW - sustainable
KW - technology
U2 - 10.1080/14778238.2021.1973352
DO - 10.1080/14778238.2021.1973352
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121726548
SN - 1477-8238
VL - 20
SP - 123
EP - 140
JO - Knowledge Management Research and Practice
JF - Knowledge Management Research and Practice
IS - 1
ER -