DocumentCode :
694211
Title :
Operational control of service processes: Empirical evidence from the financial sector in Australia
Author :
Leyer, M. ; Willis, R. ; Chakraborty, Arpan ; Moormann, J.
Author_Institution :
Frankfurt Sch. of Finance & Manage., ProcessLab, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
fYear :
2013
fDate :
10-13 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
1189
Lastpage :
1193
Abstract :
As customers of financial service providers do not always provide the required information on time, operational control has to be conducted. Thus, companies have to deal with daily decisions of how to process incoming orders to perform well in terms of quality, cycle time and cost. Due to a lack of empirical research, we gathered evidence by identifying the state-of-the-art of operational control in financial services companies in Australia. The results revealed that operational control is mostly conducted in an ad-hoc manner as forecasts and predefined rules are rarely used. In-depth interviews uncovered opportunities to install a more forceful operational control. The results also indicated that certain criteria, such as organisational grouping of employees within the process, should be considered as these criteria influence the effectiveness of operational control.
Keywords :
financial management; order processing; quality management; Australia; financial sector; financial service providers; order processing; organisational employee grouping; quality; service process operational control; Australia; Cellular manufacturing; Companies; Interviews; Job shop scheduling; Process control; Financial services; Operational control; Service processes; Short-term control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangkok
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEEM.2013.6962599
Filename :
6962599
Link To Document :
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