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Figure 1  Typology of Business processes by Mooney (2001) with shift toward management processes In short, this shift calls for more research on the success of business process redesign projects based on representational approaches
Figure 2 BPR success model proposed by Kock, Danesh and Komiak (2008)
Figure 3 links the hypotheses to the theoretical model:
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