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Epistemological concepts of business process management in providing enterprise economic security

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  • Oksana Samborska

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The concept of the epistemological framework within the foundations of business process management in providing an enterprise economic security has been proposed. The semantic division of such concepts is demonstrated, forming the basis for structuring the mentioned concepts across different fields of knowledge. The substantive epistemological concepts within these epistemological foundations are structured according to fields of knowledge, highlighting such areas as microlevel security studies, the process approach, evaluation theory, and micro-level management. These epistemological concepts are also structured by the sources of knowledge, distinguishing theoretical, empirical, instrumental, and sociocultural foundations. The negative consequences of the absence of various of epistemological foundations by origin within the epistemological foundations of business process management in providing the economic security of an enterprise are shown. The issue of congruence between different epistemological foundations of business process management in providing the enterprise economic security is considered. Managerial recommendations for actions in the absence of such congruence are formulated to provide the integrity and consistency of epistemological foundations of business process management in providing the enterprise economic security. A structured matrix of substantive epistemological concepts within the epistemological foundations of business process management in providing the enterprise economic security is built. Based on this matrix, with the involvement of structural epistemological operands, a continuum of epistemological foundations for business process management in providing the enterprise economic security is developed, allowing for the structured and coherent visualization of the content of the mentioned foundations

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  • Oksana Samborska, 2024. "Epistemological concepts of business process management in providing enterprise economic security," Innovation and Sustainability Articles, Innovation and Sustainability, vol. 4(4), pages 87-98, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cve:innsjn:v:4:y:2024:i:4:p:87-98
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31649/ins.2024.4.91.102
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