Reingeniería de Procesos - Google Trends Analysis
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| Title: | Reingeniería de Procesos - Google Trends Analysis |
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| Authors: | Anez, Diomar, Anez, Dimar |
| Publisher Information: | Solidum Producciones, 2025. |
| Publication Year: | 2025 |
| Subject Terms: | Normalized Annual Deviation Trend (NADT), Niche Application, Paradigm Obsolescence, Seasonality Analysis, Agile Methodologies, Management Tool Lifecycle, Time-Series Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Management Science, Google Trends, Strategic Planning Cycles, Digital Transformation, Cyclical Pattern Analysis, Business Process Reengineering (BPR), Management Fashion Theory, Longitudinal Study, Non-Stationary Trend, Moving Average Smoothed Trend (MAST), Single-Source Methodology, Public Salience |
| Description: | This study challenges the conventional dichotomy of management concepts as either transient fashions or enduring principles by examining the lifecycle of Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Employing a longitudinal time-series analysis of Google Trends data spanning over two decades, we investigate the trajectory of BPR's public salience. The research methodology utilizes a single-source, quantitative approach to model the tool's evolutionary dynamics. Statistical techniques include descriptive analysis, moving averages, and the application of specialized indicators such as the Moving Average Smoothed Trend (MAST) and the Normalized Annual Deviation Trend (NADT) to assess long-term directional changes and volatility. Our findings reveal that BPR does not conform to a typical short-cycle management fashion. Instead, it exhibits a pattern of protracted structural decline following a peak in 2004, indicative of paradigm obsolescence. The analysis confirms an overwhelming, non-stationary downward trend, directly correlated with the ascendancy of Agile methodologies and digital transformation. Furthermore, we identify a dominant five-year cycle, suggesting periodic "echoes" of interest aligned with strategic planning horizons, alongside weaker annual seasonality linked to academic and business calendars. This research contributes a nuanced "paradigm obsolescence" model to management theory, where a tool's core tenets are subsumed by successor frameworks while its original identity fades into a niche application. For practitioners, these findings underscore the critical need to evaluate the contextual relevance of management tools and adapt their underlying principles within contemporary operational paradigms. The study also validates Google Trends as a robust proxy for tracking the lifecycle of management ideas. Title (English): Google Trends Search Trend Analysis for Reingeniería de Procesos © 2025, Diomar G. Añez B., y Dimar J. Añez B. Repository: https://github.com/Wise-Connex/Management-Tools-Analysis.git Programming Language: Python Development Status: Active |
| Document Type: | Book |
| Language: | Spanish; Castilian |
| DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.15339083 |
| Rights: | CC BY NC |
| Accession Number: | edsair.doi...........d6893f3b9923119a1d5189fa5ccd3a6c |
| Database: | OpenAIRE |
| Abstract: | This study challenges the conventional dichotomy of management concepts as either transient fashions or enduring principles by examining the lifecycle of Business Process Reengineering (BPR). Employing a longitudinal time-series analysis of Google Trends data spanning over two decades, we investigate the trajectory of BPR's public salience. The research methodology utilizes a single-source, quantitative approach to model the tool's evolutionary dynamics. Statistical techniques include descriptive analysis, moving averages, and the application of specialized indicators such as the Moving Average Smoothed Trend (MAST) and the Normalized Annual Deviation Trend (NADT) to assess long-term directional changes and volatility. Our findings reveal that BPR does not conform to a typical short-cycle management fashion. Instead, it exhibits a pattern of protracted structural decline following a peak in 2004, indicative of paradigm obsolescence. The analysis confirms an overwhelming, non-stationary downward trend, directly correlated with the ascendancy of Agile methodologies and digital transformation. Furthermore, we identify a dominant five-year cycle, suggesting periodic "echoes" of interest aligned with strategic planning horizons, alongside weaker annual seasonality linked to academic and business calendars. This research contributes a nuanced "paradigm obsolescence" model to management theory, where a tool's core tenets are subsumed by successor frameworks while its original identity fades into a niche application. For practitioners, these findings underscore the critical need to evaluate the contextual relevance of management tools and adapt their underlying principles within contemporary operational paradigms. The study also validates Google Trends as a robust proxy for tracking the lifecycle of management ideas.<br />Title (English): Google Trends Search Trend Analysis for Reingeniería de Procesos © 2025, Diomar G. Añez B., y Dimar J. Añez B. Repository: https://github.com/Wise-Connex/Management-Tools-Analysis.git Programming Language: Python Development Status: Active |
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| DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.15339083 |
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