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Citation graph as an instrument of the research methodology of scientific literature on ontology of enterprise business processes

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Abstract

The digitalization of enterprise’s business processes is an integral part of the modern competitive policy of a commercial organization. The use of the results of qualitative and quantitative analyzes of existing scientific approaches in the field of identifying and developing ontologies that mediate the production of goods / services can positively affect the adoption of strategic decisions due to the reduction of time for review and research of the same ideas and methods. The article is devoted to the use of graph theory elements for the analysis of many conceptual schools and approaches to the ontology of business processes. The authors analyzed 216 scientific sources on this topic. As a result of the study, a citation graph was constructed that systematized the authors of the study area selected according to the methodology described above. This tool of the analysis methodology can be scaled and used by interested parties for a better analysis of the literature on the ontology of enterprise business processes.

About the Authors

R. D. Gimranov
PJSC Surgutneftegaz
Russian Federation

Surgut



S. A. Tishchenko
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



M. A. Shakhmuradyan
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



P. O. Vakorin
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. A. Vysloukh
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



M. O. Komatovsky
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



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Gimranov R.D., Tishchenko S.A., Shakhmuradyan M.A., Vakorin P.O., Vysloukh A.A., Komatovsky M.O. Citation graph as an instrument of the research methodology of scientific literature on ontology of enterprise business processes. Moscow University Economics Bulletin. 2019;(6):99-110. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38050/01300105201968

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