Information systems and their role in the innovative management of economic processes in foreign economic activity
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https://doi.org/10.65026/te422d51Keywords:
foreign economic activity, information systems, innovative management, digital ecosystem, ERP, international trade digitalizationAbstract
The article investigates the transformative role of Information Systems (IS) in the management of foreign economic activity (FEA). As international trade becomes increasingly complex and data-driven, the ability to effectively manage information flows determines the competitive position of an enterprise. The study analyzes the theoretical foundations and practical applications of digital tools, ranging from ERP systems to Blockchain and AI analytics. Using bibliometric analysis and process modeling, the author proposes a classification of IS based on their strategic impact: transactional, managerial, and strategic. The paper introduces the concept of an Integrated Digital Ecosystem for FEA (IDE-FEA), a model that unifies internal operations with external global stakeholders (customs, logistics, banks). The results demonstrate that implementing such ecosystems allows for a shift from reactive to proactive innovative management, significantly reducing operational risks and enhancing decision-making efficiency. The findings offer a practical roadmap for enterprises aiming to modernize their foreign economic strategies in the Industry 4.0 era
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