“…Quality, in the context of business processes, is the degree to which a process meets the specified requirements, that is, the degree to which it satisfies the stated and implied needs of its stakeholders, and thus provides value (Oca et al, 2015). It is in this context that inadequate information quality affects the quality of decisions (Vaknin and Filipowska, 2017) and can, for example, make the implementation of a system unfeasible (Kaewkamol, 2016) or even put a company in unexpected situations (Cappiello et al, 2013;Gharib et al, 2016;Zelt et al, 2019). On the other hand, information with a high degree of quality allows to improve operational efficiency, facilitate interorganizational communication and also enables the synchronization of multiple activities (Cappiello et al, 2013;Tseng, 2017;Correia et al, 2018).…”