Enterprise Architecture as a Tool for Sustainable Business Models Engineering

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All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference «Modern trends in management, economics and business: from theory to practice»
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All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference «Modern trends in management, economics and business: from theory to practice»
Author:
Pavel V. Malyzhenkov 1
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Проблемы современной мировой экономики
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306-308
Received: 21 November 2023

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1 FGAOU VPO "Natsional'nyi issledovatel'skii universitet "Vysshaia shkola ekonomiki"
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Malyzhenkov P. V. (2023). Enterprise Architecture as a Tool for Sustainable Business Models Engineering. Modern trends in management, economics and business: from theory to practice, 306-308. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

The business model is a mandatory part of any firm's business plan, regardless of its size, profit level, or other characteristics. Based on it it’s possible to reveal problem areas of the business and direct the efforts to fix them. However, using only this model does not allow observing a business in detail, so it is important to be able to apply other methods. In the course of the work, it is planned to show the effectiveness of applying the methods of architectural approach to business improvement, especially in the field of sustainability.

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