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Analyzing Enterprises: The Value Cycle Approach

2000
In this paper we consider a formalism for studying specifications of the structure and behaviour of enterprises. An enterprise is an organisational system producing goods or services for the market in order to make financial profit. An important issue is the value cycle, used for determining the entrepreneurial viability.
P. R. Griffioen   +2 more
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Modeling values for managing service enterprises

SMC'98 Conference Proceedings. 1998 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Cat. No.98CH36218), 2002
All decisions of a service firm are made to achieve the objectives of that organization. It is more likely that these objectives will be achieved if they are made explicit in an understandable and useful way. This paper outlines how to build a value model of the objectives of a service firm.
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Consumer Value-Aware Enterprise Architecture

2012
To improve the alignment between business and IT, this paper explores how to make Enterprise Architecture (EA) aware of consumer values. Current proposals in enterprise modeling recognize the need for modeling user needs, or values. However they do not classify them nor do they provide means to obtain them.
Eric-Oluf Svee   +2 more
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Enterprise professional development: adding value to enterprises?

2013
The introduction of Professional Standards legislation across Australia in 2003 reinforced a requirement of professional associations that professionals undertake professional development in order to maintain and enhance their knowledge. A case study of small/medium accounting enterprises determined that Professional Standards legislation had no impact
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Does green innovation increase enterprise value?

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2022
Xinyue Hao   +2 more
exaly  

Creating Value from Enterprise AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the business landscape, offering immense potential for value creation. However, many companies struggle to effectively implement AI initiatives, limiting their ability to reap the full benefits of this technology revolution.
Someh, Ida, Wixom, Barbara
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