2020
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.18(3).2020.16
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Business process reengineering and operational costs of selected Nigerian airline companies

Abstract: Continuous cost management is considered vital for the sustainability of any business enterprise in modern society. Over the years, the Nigerian airline industry has been experiencing rising operational costs, probably due to inadequate business process reengineering. Based on the assumptions of the value chain model, this article investigates the effect of business process reengineering on operational costs of selected indigenous airline companies in Nigeria. The descriptive survey research design was adopted… Show more

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“…Selanjutnya, kami merancang proses baru (To Be) dengan mempertimbangkan alternatif solusi yang dihasilkan. Digunakan teknik ESIA (Eliminate, Simplify, Integrate, Automate) dalam perancangan proses baru (Adefulu et al, 2020;Fetais et al, 2022).…”
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“…Selanjutnya, kami merancang proses baru (To Be) dengan mempertimbangkan alternatif solusi yang dihasilkan. Digunakan teknik ESIA (Eliminate, Simplify, Integrate, Automate) dalam perancangan proses baru (Adefulu et al, 2020;Fetais et al, 2022).…”
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“…The studies of (Dalalo and Hunde (2020); Jayawardane and Gamlath (2020); Yensu, Yiadom, and Awatey ( 2016)) all supported that a strategic focus on the business processes will all ultimately lead to a better financial performance. However, there are also studies that utilised secondary data and this is applicable in most cases reviewed to manufacturing organisations of public companies (Adefulu, Akinshipe, Makinde, & Akpa (2020); Bako & Banmeke (2020) ; Andari, Agustina, Mariana, & Fathonah (2019) ; Khashman, 2019;Ofurum et al, 2019;Olotu, Salawu, Adegbie, & Akinwunmi (2019) ; Otulia, Mbeche, Wainaina, & Njihia (2017).…”
Section: Empirical Review -Financial Re-engineering and Financial Per...mentioning
confidence: 99%