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THE EVOLVING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPECIALIST IN BPR: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

THE EVOLVING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPECIALIST IN BPR: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPECIALIST IN BPR: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
This paper aims to explore the changing role of the Information Specialist (ISp) in the implementation of business performance improvement through business process re-engineering (BPR) initiatives. The paper will begin by examining the evolution of BPR and the role of the ISp is a vital part of this. Through a literature review and case based empirical evidence, a conceptual framework is developed to appraise the role of the ISp.
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Roushan, G.
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Manville, G.
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Roushan, G.
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Manville, G.
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Roushan, G., Manville, G. and Bititci, U (2011) THE EVOLVING ROLE OF INFORMATION SPECIALIST IN BPR: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY ANALYSIS. Production Planning & Control. (Submitted)

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This paper aims to explore the changing role of the Information Specialist (ISp) in the implementation of business performance improvement through business process re-engineering (BPR) initiatives. The paper will begin by examining the evolution of BPR and the role of the ISp is a vital part of this. Through a literature review and case based empirical evidence, a conceptual framework is developed to appraise the role of the ISp.

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Submitted date: 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 55119
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55119
ISSN: 0953-7287
PURE UUID: 3adecfdd-4f40-4458-b42e-afa0c3fa20be

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Date deposited: 21 Aug 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 17:43

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Author: G. Roushan
Author: G. Manville
Author: U Bititci

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