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2022 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Fotis Kitsios ◽  
Maria Kyriakopoulou ◽  
Maria Kamariotou

Enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level abstraction of a business’ levels that aids in organizing planning and making better decisions. Researchers have concluded that the scope of EA is not focused only on technology planning but that the lack of business strategy and processes is the most important challenge of EA frameworks. The purpose of this article is to visualize the business strategy of a company using ArchiMate. Having a better understanding of how the concepts of strategic planning are used in businesses, we hope to improve their modelling with ArchiMate. This article adds to the existing literature by evaluating existing EA modelling languages and their skillfulness in model strategy. Furthermore, this article contributes to the identification of challenges in modelling and investigation of the ease of the use of language in the field of strategic planning. Furthermore, this article provides an approach to practitioners and EA architects who are attempting to develop efficient EA modelling projects and solve business complexity problems.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorgina Pereira ◽  
Vitor Braga ◽  
Aldina Correia ◽  
Aidin Salamzadeh

PurposeThis study aims to distinguish businesses by their degree of complexity and to analyse the influence of complexity on the performance of firms during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.Design/methodology/approachData were collected from 468 businesses, and various multivariate statistical techniques were used. Initially a factor analysis was conducted, organising variables into five factors. A discriminant analysis, performed with the five factors, allowed discriminating firms based on whether they internationalise or not. A linear regression was performed in order to estimate the contribution of each factor in the business performance.FindingsThe results suggest the existence of additional variables for measuring the complexity. From the factorial analysis it is possible to conclude that business complexity can be explained by size, indebtedness and profitability, internationalisation, number of employees, and age and leverage. Total assets, indebtedness and age are the variables that contribute the most to business performance. On the other hand, indebtedness, internationalisation, age and leverage are the independent variables that most contribute to explain business performance.Originality/valueThis paper presents advances in two ways. First, it proposes measures of complexity (highly debatable in the literature). It also proposes internationalisation as an explanation of complexity. Second, this paper sheds light on businesses decisions to grow, taking into account how complexity may affect performance.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bill McKelvey ◽  
Renata Kaminska ◽  
María Paz Salmador ◽  
Nadine Escoffier
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2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Fitri Ella Fauziah ◽  
Murharsito Murharsito

<p>The objective of this research was to investigate the effect of size of firm, leverage, audit committee and business complexity on the disclosure of intellectual capital. The sample of this study was manufacturing firms in the basic industrial and chemical sub sectors that registered on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period of 2019. The sample was determined by using a method of purposive sampling, there were 104 samples. This research used multiple linear regression methods. Partly, the results of this analysis show that only firm size has an influence on intellectual capital disclosure. Meanwhile, the audit committee, business complexity and leverage have no significance on the disclosure of intellectual capital.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Esthela Galván-Vela ◽  
Eduardo Arango Herrera ◽  
Deisy Milena Sorzano Rodríguez ◽  
Rafael Ravina-Ripoll

Business complexity demands that companies look for alternative ways to ensure their survival. Thus, one means to generate a competitive position, growth and development is intrapreneurship, which refers to entrepreneurship that arises within established organizations. However, current studies of the phenomenon are sometimes limited to contributions that lack substantive theory. Given this problem, the objective of this study was to determine the current state of the art of intrapreneurship based on a documentary analysis. Similarly, a bibliometric analysis was carried out that evaluated the existing publications. A total of 133 documents related to the term were found. After analyzing these documents, we concluded that new studies on the matter need to be developed. Therefore, a future agenda is proposed and the implications of this phenomenon on the performance of current companies are discussed.


Author(s):  
Ahmad M. Kabil

With the growing trend of global competitiveness and business complexity, the need arises for integrating BDTs in the design of ODSS. BDTs enable ODSS to deal with data of volume, variety, and velocity beyond the capability of traditional databases and data-warehouses in ODSS. The basic modules of updated ODSS with BDT are presented as a conceptual design, which provides a general foundation for the detailed design and implementation of an application. The validation of the proposed conceptual design is conducted on a test-case based upon the BSC perspectives as well as requirements common for ODSS scenarios. The results show that each requirement of the system is supported by a set of integrated modules in a balanced way. The modules of the highest contribution in the conceptual design are the modules most related to BDT. The initial stages of the implementation of the system are given.


Author(s):  
Ahmad M. Kabil

With the growing trend of global competitiveness and business complexity, the need arises for integrating BDTs in the design of ODSS. BDTs enable ODSS to deal with data of volume, variety, and velocity beyond the capability of traditional databases and data-warehouses in ODSS. The basic modules of updated ODSS with BDT are presented as a conceptual design, which provides a general foundation for the detailed design and implementation of an application. The validation of the proposed conceptual design is conducted on a test-case based upon the BSC perspectives as well as requirements common for ODSS scenarios. The results show that each requirement of the system is supported by a set of integrated modules in a balanced way. The modules of the highest contribution in the conceptual design are the modules most related to BDT. The initial stages of the implementation of the system are given.


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