A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata

This study presents a practical implementation of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to streamline teaching assignment workflows at the University of Basilicata, a higher education institution (HEI) facing administrative inefficiencies exacerbated by rigid regulatory frameworks. By integrating pro...

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Main Authors: Paolo Renna, Carla Colonnese
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
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description This study presents a practical implementation of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to streamline teaching assignment workflows at the University of Basilicata, a higher education institution (HEI) facing administrative inefficiencies exacerbated by rigid regulatory frameworks. By integrating process modeling, simulation, and digital tools, the research addresses systemic bottlenecks in resource allocation, transparency, and procedural delays inherent in traditional academic workflows. The methodology employs a dual-phase approach: (1) a detailed “AS-IS” analysis using BPMN 2.0 to map existing processes and (2) a data-driven “TO-BE” redesign validated through discrete event simulation (Simul8<sup>®</sup>, Version 31). Key innovations include the automation of approval workflows, dynamic resource prioritization, and stakeholder communication protocols. Simulation results demonstrate a 35% reduction in end-to-end processing time and a 22% improvement in administrative staff utilization while maintaining compliance with national accreditation standards (the AVA framework) and legislative mandates (Law 240/2010). The case study underscores BPR’s role in balancing bureaucratic constraints with operational agility, offering actionable insights for HEIs navigating digital transformation. By prioritizing transparency and stakeholder alignment, the redesigned process not only enhances efficiency but also strengthens accountability in resource management—a critical factor for public institutions under increasing scrutiny for fiscal and educational quality outcomes. This work contributes to the growing discourse on BPR in academia, advocating for simulation-driven methodologies as catalysts for sustainable, stakeholder-centric process innovation in bureaucratic environments.
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spelling doaj-art-effff174a92743efb2382b26e306abcb2025-08-20T02:05:23ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-03-01155275610.3390/app15052756A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of BasilicataPaolo Renna0Carla Colonnese1Departement of Engineering, University of Basilicata, 85100 Potenza, ItalyDepartement of Engineering, University of Basilicata, 85100 Potenza, ItalyThis study presents a practical implementation of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) to streamline teaching assignment workflows at the University of Basilicata, a higher education institution (HEI) facing administrative inefficiencies exacerbated by rigid regulatory frameworks. By integrating process modeling, simulation, and digital tools, the research addresses systemic bottlenecks in resource allocation, transparency, and procedural delays inherent in traditional academic workflows. The methodology employs a dual-phase approach: (1) a detailed “AS-IS” analysis using BPMN 2.0 to map existing processes and (2) a data-driven “TO-BE” redesign validated through discrete event simulation (Simul8<sup>®</sup>, Version 31). Key innovations include the automation of approval workflows, dynamic resource prioritization, and stakeholder communication protocols. Simulation results demonstrate a 35% reduction in end-to-end processing time and a 22% improvement in administrative staff utilization while maintaining compliance with national accreditation standards (the AVA framework) and legislative mandates (Law 240/2010). The case study underscores BPR’s role in balancing bureaucratic constraints with operational agility, offering actionable insights for HEIs navigating digital transformation. By prioritizing transparency and stakeholder alignment, the redesigned process not only enhances efficiency but also strengthens accountability in resource management—a critical factor for public institutions under increasing scrutiny for fiscal and educational quality outcomes. This work contributes to the growing discourse on BPR in academia, advocating for simulation-driven methodologies as catalysts for sustainable, stakeholder-centric process innovation in bureaucratic environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2756Business Process ReengineeringBusiness Process Managementdigitalizationprocess modelingprocess simulationhigher education
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A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata
Applied Sciences
Business Process Reengineering
Business Process Management
digitalization
process modeling
process simulation
higher education
title A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata
title_full A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata
title_fullStr A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata
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title_short A Simulation-Driven Business Process Reengineering Framework for Teaching Assignment Optimization in Higher Education—A Case Study of the University of Basilicata
title_sort simulation driven business process reengineering framework for teaching assignment optimization in higher education a case study of the university of basilicata
topic Business Process Reengineering
Business Process Management
digitalization
process modeling
process simulation
higher education
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2756
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