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Business Process Outsourcing through Business Process Management and Knowledge Management Evidence from Bangladesh


Md Jahid Hasan1* and Md Razaul Karim2

1Department of Management Studies, Comilla University, Comilla, Bangladesh; and 2Dhaka Bank Ltd, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: letter2hasan@gmail.com (Md Jahid Hasan, Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Comilla University, Bangladesh).

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ABSTRACT

Organizations need diversified business process management and multi-dimensional knowledge management, critical components of organizational outcomes, to succeed in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry. The current study examines how to improve BPO to determine what drives organizations to develop the BPO industry. Data has been collected using a structured questionnaire considering the 7-point Likert scale. The Structural Equation Model (SEM) has been employed to simultaneously show the relationships among constructs. The findings reveal that business process and knowledge management positively promote business process outsourcing. Nonetheless, the growing trend of the BPO industry is a source of concern for the Bangladeshi industry in the current environment. Testing business processes and knowledge management inside BPM also provides researchers and policymakers with significant insights and diverse ramifications. Bangladesh is the 13th best-emerging economy in the world; thus, the findings generated from Bangladesh could be generalized to the other emerging economies in the world for increasing the BPO industry. 

Keywords: Emerging economy, Organization performance, Business process management, and Outsourcing.

Citation: Hasan MJ., and Karim MR. (2022). Business process outsourcing through business process management and Knowledge management evidence from Bangladesh, Int. J. Manag. Account. 4(3), 49-58. 

https://doi.org/10.34104/ijma.022.00490058


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