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Within the framework of the new concept of strategic management and entrepreneurship, it has become customary to represent an organization in the form of a business model reflecting core aspects of the organization in economic, social, cultural or other contexts. The article is devoted to the development of a concept of constructing business models, reflecting new ways of existence and functioning of organizations in conditions of continuous interaction with the information environment. A model of an organization as a fragment of an information network formed by a set of open interacting organizations has been built. The state of the system in terms of the finite network is modeled as the result of its interaction with the environment, determined by the input and output information flows. Changes of the input and output flows leads to changes in the system state. A topological model of a digital information space is built, which is represented by interconnections between organizations through input and output information streams. It is shown that in the space there always exist contours formed by chains of information flows, connecting organizations with each other. A method has been developed for finding the contours that determine the mission of each organization in society. The following concepts are proposed as characteristics of the contour that determine the current state of the organization: the length of the contour, the strength of the connectivity of the contour, the potential of the contour. The principle of building business models are based on considering the of managing the organization is formulated as the task of ensuring that the system belongs to the contours formed by the chains of information flows that ensure the inclusion of the system in the information space, predicting the emergence of new needs and inclusion in new contours to meet these needs. This approach allows us to correlate local goals and goals of society and organize management in organizations from the point of view of cooperation of goals. As part of further research, it is planned to develop a management support system (MSS) for supporting planning and decision making in organizations based on the proposed models and methods.
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The study has been supported by the grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) and the Administration of the Volgograd Oblast (Russia) No. 22–11-20024, https://rscf.ru/en/project/22-11-20024/.
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Davtian, A., Shabalina, O., Sadovnikova, N., Parygin, D., Berestneva, O. (2023). Business Model Innovation: Considering Organization as a Form of Reflection of Society. In: Kravets, A.G., Shcherbakov, M.V., Groumpos, P.P. (eds) Creativity in Intelligent Technologies and Data Science. CIT&DS 2023. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1909. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44615-3_14
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