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As technology continues to evolve in organizations, it is vital to understand the impact that these advances will have on different aspects of the business environment as well as the opportunity for further improvement.
Effects of IT on Enterprise Architecture, Governance, and Growth explores the influence of emerging technology on different viewpoints associated with contemporary enterprise. Emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to the comprehension of organizational structure and dynamics, this book is an inclusive reference source for enterprise analysts, business managers, and IT managers, as well as upper-level students interested in a new framework for understanding business enterprise in the new digital era.
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
Cavalcanti presents a new interdisciplinary way of understanding the structure and dynamics of a company in the era of information technology that he calls the Architecture-Governance-Growth (AGG) Model. It is analogous to the Structure-Conduct Performance (SCP) paradigm of economics used in empirical market analysis, he says. Because the AGG model requires interdisciplinary studies, methods, and tools, he proposes another new model to this end, the Analyticsize-Integrate-Decide (AID) Model. His topics include the management view, the corporate architecture dimension, the concept of governance, the role of innovation management, and the essential trinity of ecosystem plus platform plus architecture.