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Innovating business processes in public administrations: towards a systemic approach

Canio Forliano (Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy)
Paola De Bernardi (Department of Management, University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Alberto Bertello (University of Turin, Turin, Italy)
Valerio Temperini (Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy)

Business Process Management Journal

ISSN: 1463-7154

Article publication date: 23 May 2020

Issue publication date: 7 September 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to study the credit collection process in public administrations in order to develop a conceptual model which goes beyond the traditional logic of linearity, adopting system thinking approaches.

Design/methodology/approach

This study analyses the case of an Italian local government-owned enterprise. Data collection through semi-structured interviews and document analysis has enabled the development of propositions, the identification of systemic variables, and the development of an explanatory modeling process based on the system dynamics approach.

Findings

This paper shows that public administrations can effectively involve external actors, especially citizens, as knowledge and public value co-creators only when considering systemic, unintended, and delayed implications of decision-making activities related to the provision of sensitive public services such as credit collection.

Originality/value

Business process modelling should address some key fragilities of traditional modeling processes, especially in the public sector. This paper develops a novel systemic conceptual model which lays the groundwork for empirically testing business process innovation in public administrations.

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Citation

Forliano, C., De Bernardi, P., Bertello, A. and Temperini, V. (2020), "Innovating business processes in public administrations: towards a systemic approach", Business Process Management Journal, Vol. 26 No. 5, pp. 1203-1224. https://doi.org/10.1108/BPMJ-12-2019-0498

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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