📅 Thursday, Sept 4th, 2025
📍 "Nervión" Hall
Session 1 (11:00 - 13:00)
Keynote Summary – Increasing Justice with Responsible BPM The Responsible BPM Forum was established with the aim to develop concepts that account for the needs of stakeholders involved in business processes, the broader environment and society in more general terms. In this talk, we will discuss concepts from organizational justice as a potential theoretical basis. We describe challenges for distributive and procedural justice and point to conflicts with classical process performance dimensions of the devil's quadrangle. We conclude with some suggestions for future research on responsible BPM.
Jan Mendling is the Einstein-Professor of Process Science with the Department of Computer Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. He is also adjunct professor with Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, Principle Investigator at the Weizenbaum Institute, Berlin, Germany, and Co-Founder of Noreja Intelligence GmbH. His research interests include various topics in the area of business process management and information systems. He has published more than 500 research papers and articles, among others in Management Information Systems Quarterly, ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Journal of the Association of Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems, and Decision Support Systems. He is the founding co-Editor-in-Chief of Process Science and co-author of the textbooks Fundamentals of Business Process Management, Second Edition, and Wirtschaftsinformatik, 12th Edition.