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Methodology of Forecasting Business Processes in Industry in the Formation of Competitive Advantages in the Context of Ecosystem Interaction

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  • Astafyeva, Olga E.

    (State University of Management)

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the methodology for forecasting business processes in industry in the modern economic conditions formed as a result of the digitalization of the economy. Approaches to ensuring the competitiveness of industrial enterprises based on forecasting the development of business processes are analyzed. The article presents a detailed description of business processes in ensuring consistent business operations aimed at development and continuous improvement for their subsequent structuring in the integration interactions of economic entities. It is noted that as a result of the application of digital solutions, when forecasting business processes, it is possible to form a value chain in the field of material production according to business operations for the creation of products and within the framework of the provision of services. The level of competitiveness depends on the model of interaction between economic entities. And if earlier the most popular was the cluster model, reflecting the level of regional competitiveness, then with the advent of industrial ecosystems, a competitive advantage is formed due to the formation of effective economic relations in the context of ecosystem interaction that goes beyond the region. As a result of the conducted research, it is proposed to introduce a new concept of “ecosystem” advantage as an analogue of competitive advantage, the basis of which is the partnership of business entities, when participating enterprises receive greater returns from interaction through the integration of business processes in the ecosystem, which affects the increase in competitiveness and reduction of costs in the production of products. It is proposed to determine the integration processes for the main and supporting business processes of the set of industrial enterprises included in the industrial ecosystem when forecasting business processes in the conditions of ecosystem interaction, taking into account their role in the formation of competitive advantages. The results of the study reflected in the article will allow enterprises to determine the key development factors within the framework of the implemented strategy and priorities for increasing the competitiveness of industry, presented in national program documents.

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Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:91-107
DOI: 10.37791/2687-0657-2025-19-1-91-107
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