J 2024

Utilization of Time-driven Activity-based Costing and Process Simulation in Cost Management of Organization

HALAŠKA, Michal and Roman ŠPERKA

Basic information

Original name

Utilization of Time-driven Activity-based Costing and Process Simulation in Cost Management of Organization

Authors

HALAŠKA, Michal (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Roman ŠPERKA (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

E+M Ekonomie a Management, Liberec, Technická univerzita v Liberci, 2024, 1212-3609

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

50200 5.2 Economics and Business

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

URL

Organization unit

School of Business Administration in Karvina

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.15240/tul/001/2024-5-007

UT WoS

001245554600004

Keywords in English

Business processes; process mining; simulation; TDABC; RPA; automation

Tags

impakt Q4

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 16/9/2024 14:43, doc. RNDr. Ing. Roman Šperka, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The deployment of information and communication technologies in organizations is on the rise. Many organizations consider the application of technologies to be a crucial key to improve their processes. However, traditional costing systems are not suitable for cost estimation of business processes due to the use of volume-based cost drivers, which are often not adequate for the structure of today’s organizations. In this research, we present an overview of how the TDABC (time-driven activity-based costing) model can be combined with process mining and business process simulation for cost estimation of such processes. The objective of this paper is to use the cost dimension as a major attribute for the potential implementation of robotic process automation (RPA) in companies. However, information and communication technologies could be considered in general. We demonstrate our approach in a case study that takes advantage of a real-life event log containing transactional data representing the loan application process in an insurance company. The event log is analyzed and processed using process mining techniques. Based on the preprocessing, a simulation model representing the original loan application process is designed. The designed simulation model is then used for simulation of partial and full implementation of RPA through separate scenarios. Then, we add the cost dimension to the simulation by enriching the event log with cost data based on a formalized cost model. We show that even though partial implementation of RPA might not deliver significant increase in efficiency in the process, it might still represent significant cost savings.
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