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Title: Evolution of sustainable business process management: phases and theoretical foundations
Authors: Kanova O.
Petrenko O.
Keywords: sustainable Business Process Management
stakeholder theory
institutional theory
resource-based view
sustainability integration
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Kanova O. Evolution of sustainable business process management: phases and theoretical foundations / O. Kanova, O. Petrenko // Причорноморські економічні студії. - 2025. - № 95. - С. 211‒218.
Abstract: This article examines the evolution of sustainable Business Process Management (BPM) from its origins in Green IT to its current data-driven maturity. Three phases are identified: technical foundations (2005–2012), managerial integration (2012–2017), and analytical sophistication (2017–2025). Sustainable BPM has progressed from efficiency-oriented initiatives to integrating environmental, social, and economic sustainability. The study draws on stakeholder, institutional, and resource-based theories, as well as life cycle assessment and information systems affordances. Persistent gaps in empirical validation and tool adoption highlight the need for stronger theory–practice integration and methodological synthesis.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/38257
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