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A Literature Review on Enterprise Architecture: Towards a Research Agenda

  • Sharmistha Kar (Information System, Xavier Institute of Management, XIM University) ;
  • Rahul Thakurta (Information System, Xavier Institute of Management, XIM University)
  • Received : 2021.02.11
  • Accepted : 2021.07.06
  • Published : 2021.09.30

Abstract

Enterprise Architecture and its management focuses on the integration of business processes and IT infrastructure, and have received considerable attention from the academic and the practice audience. Despite this attention, some lacuna can be observed that questions some of the fundamental pillars of the domain. The current business environment demands in the response to digitalization add to further challenges which call for the need to reconceptualise enterprise architecture to be relevant to the emerging context. We respond to this call by presenting a comprehensive review of the literature concerning enterprise architecture and management to facilitate future work. Our review revealed various facets related to enterprise architecture and enterprise architecture management which we present and discuss here. Further, we also chart out possible areas of future explorations. By doing so, this research lays a foundation for continuing inquiry on enterprise architecture and management, contributing to new knowledge for the field.

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