Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations

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Autor(a) principal: Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ndunguru, Philibert C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/248
Resumo: Organizations in today’s business environment struggle on how to reduce operation cost in order to set prices that can be afforded by many customers while obtaining reasonable profit.  In order to reduce Operational Cost, service organizations have been working hard to identify techniques that facilitate business processes improvement for reduced Operational Cost. In so doing, the global literature indicates that service organizations adopt Business Process Re-engineering technique as a panacea of reducing Operational Cost. Despite a documented potentiality of Business Process Re-engineering technique, there are mixed empirical results, findings and conclusions regarding the effect of Business Process Re-engineering on Operational Cost. Therefore, this paper aimed at assessing and explaining effects of BPR on Operational Cost.The study used cross-sectional survey design to investigate the effect of BPR on Operational Cost. Intensive literature review enabled the construction of structural measurement model, formulation of testable hypotheses and operationalization of constructs. In order to test the model and hypotheses, data were collected from ninety five (95) service organizations in Tanzania. Results of the study reveal that BPR and delivering speed have no direct effects on Operational Cost; they indirectly affect Operational Cost through the mediations of service quality. Therefore, BPR influences first both service quality and delivery speed in affecting Operational Cost of service organizations. It is now recommended that service organizations should use Business Process Re-engineering as panacea of reducing Operational Cost.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
title Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
spellingShingle Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Business Process Re-engineering
Operational Cost
Service Organizations
title_short Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
title_full Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
title_fullStr Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
title_full_unstemmed Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
title_sort Business Process Re-engineering: A Panacea for Reducing Operational Cost in Service Organizations
author Sungau, Joseph Joseph
author_facet Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Ndunguru, Philibert C.
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author2 Ndunguru, Philibert C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Ndunguru, Philibert C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Business Process Re-engineering
Operational Cost
Service Organizations
topic Business Process Re-engineering
Operational Cost
Service Organizations
description Organizations in today’s business environment struggle on how to reduce operation cost in order to set prices that can be afforded by many customers while obtaining reasonable profit.  In order to reduce Operational Cost, service organizations have been working hard to identify techniques that facilitate business processes improvement for reduced Operational Cost. In so doing, the global literature indicates that service organizations adopt Business Process Re-engineering technique as a panacea of reducing Operational Cost. Despite a documented potentiality of Business Process Re-engineering technique, there are mixed empirical results, findings and conclusions regarding the effect of Business Process Re-engineering on Operational Cost. Therefore, this paper aimed at assessing and explaining effects of BPR on Operational Cost.The study used cross-sectional survey design to investigate the effect of BPR on Operational Cost. Intensive literature review enabled the construction of structural measurement model, formulation of testable hypotheses and operationalization of constructs. In order to test the model and hypotheses, data were collected from ninety five (95) service organizations in Tanzania. Results of the study reveal that BPR and delivering speed have no direct effects on Operational Cost; they indirectly affect Operational Cost through the mediations of service quality. Therefore, BPR influences first both service quality and delivery speed in affecting Operational Cost of service organizations. It is now recommended that service organizations should use Business Process Re-engineering as panacea of reducing Operational Cost.
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