Enterprise Information Systems

Papers
(The H4-Index of Enterprise Information Systems is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Organisational sustainability from a systematic approach- a five-elements systems thinking (FEST) model40
Modelling omnipresent AI embedding cyber-physical systems by using a novel invariant-based, quantum-inspired fault detection and Bayesian diagnosis approach36
Best practices for business process automation description – a case study36
Characteristics of proliferating cryptocurrencies: a comparative study between stable and non-stable cryptocurrencies30
Human factors in digital healthcare systems: a critical literature review24
SSCM: a secured approach to supply chain management with control management using blowfish optimization24
Does data asset disclosure mitigate stock mispricing? A signalling perspective24
Early detection of serious but struggling learners in MOOCs using ensemble deep learning23
Spatial-temporal deep learning method for solving data-driven multi-echelon stochastic lot sizing problems with intermediate demands22
Development of an intelligent hospital information chatbot and evaluation of its system usability21
Detecting dark patterns in shopping websites – a multi-faceted approach using Bidirectional Encoder Representations From Transformers (BERT)20
Strategic responses to market uncertainty: performance value of strategic agility and online-to-offline platform adoption20
Unraveling consumer resistance to innovative marketing in web 3.0: empirical findings and large language model insights18
Industrial edge computing task offloading framework driven by multimodal generative adversarial imitation learning16
Towards a Digital Twin Lifecycle Management Framework16
Blockchain-enabled authentication platform for the protection of 3D printing intellectual property: a conceptual framework study16
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