Integration of Individual Processes and Information Demand Patterns: A Conceptual Analysis

Authors

  • Michael Leyer University of Rostock, Institute of Business Administration, Ulmenstr. 69, 18051 Rostock
  • Kurt Sandkuhl University of Rostock, Institute of Computer Science, Albert-Einstein-Str. 22, 18059 Rostock

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7250/csimq.2017-13.04

Keywords:

Individual process model, information logistics, information demand analysis, information demand pattern

Abstract

Individuals need a variety of information when performing their personal processes. However, companies typically know little about the underlying individual demand patterns in these processes. Conceptualizing information demand patterns of individuals is expected to allow for using these as foundation to extend the traditional internal information logistic perspective of companies. Digital options could then be used to align individual and organizational information leading not only to new product and service offers, but also to new work structures in organizations. Thus, we extend prior literature regarding business process management and information logistics by highlighting how information demand patterns (IDP) have to be adapted to individual processes. Our exploratory approach is to demonstrate conceptually the conditions and implications of individual IDPs.

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Published

05.01.2018

How to Cite

Leyer, M., & Sandkuhl, K. (2018). Integration of Individual Processes and Information Demand Patterns: A Conceptual Analysis. Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly, 13, 61-72. https://doi.org/10.7250/csimq.2017-13.04