Business Process Management: Models, Techniques, and Empirical Studies is a comprehensive book that combines theoretical insights with empirical research in BPM. The book covers various BPM models, techniques, and tools, such as process modeling languages, workflow management systems, and process mining. It presents empirical studies that analyze the impact of BPM on organizational performance and provides practical recommendations for successful BPM implementations. This book is suitable for researchers, academics, and professionals who are interested in the empirical aspects of BPM.