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Using Enterprise Architecture Management Methods and Technologies for Knowledge Structuring in Strategic Management

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  • Kudryavtsev, D.
  • Kubelskiy, M.

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Today, in the era of digital economy and the need for constant digital business transformation, the relevance of Enterprise Architecture (EA) tools and methods to strategic management tasks increases. According to the latest research, strategic decision-makers face a significant number of problems, which potentially can be successfully resolved with the help of EA This paper is a review of potential application of EA methods and technologies to sup-port strategic management process. The main research method for this paper is an exploratory literature review focused on the evolution, classification and functionality of EA methods with subsequent analysis of relevant problems from the field of strategic management. This result is an intermediate point for the further research which may add considerable value to both researchers and practitioners.

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  • Kudryavtsev, D. & Kubelskiy, M., 2018. "Using Enterprise Architecture Management Methods and Technologies for Knowledge Structuring in Strategic Management," Working Papers 15112, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University.
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