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Orchestrating Enterprise Transformation and Business Processes Through Data-Driven Steering

Benedict Lösser () and Robert Winter ()
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Benedict Lösser: University of St. Gallen, Institute of Information Systems and Digital Business
Robert Winter: University of St. Gallen, Institute of Information Systems and Digital Business

A chapter in Digital Innovation and Organizational Transformation, 2026, pp 87-101 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Organizations are compelled by a variety of strategic and contextual shifts, as well as the pervasive nature of digital changes, to undertake enterprise transformation (ET). Such endeavors typically entail profound and emergent changes across multiple organizational levels and key constituencies, with business processes being a particularly sensitive aspect due to their ongoing dynamics. Despite the practical significance of business processes within enterprise-level change, there is only little research on the dynamic interplay between business processes and the ET. This study aims filling the gap by proposing an integrated, data-driven ET and business process steering. The designed method framework is based on the utilization of existing data sources of an enterprise. It is informed by a real-world case, dynamic capabilities as kernel theory and the existing literature on business process dynamics, ET, and digital twins in context of processual phenomena. We validated the proposal using a focus group of technology-related executives.

Keywords: Enterprise transformation; Process dynamics; Steering support; Dynamic capability; Design science research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08483-5_7

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