Publication Authors: Mikhail Monashev

Michal Krčál, Sayyed Shoaib-Ul-Hasan, Farazee Mohammad Abdullah Asif, Mikhail Monashev

The transition from linear to circular manufacturing systems (CMS) is essential for manufacturing firms aiming to enhance sustainability and mitigate resource depletion. Despite clear environmental and economic benefits, the adoption of circular economy (CE) principles within the manufacturing sector remains limited, largely due to significant technological, operational, and organisational barriers. This study addresses these issues […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2025: Knowledge Futures: AI, Technology, and the New Business Paradigm
1177-1183
Michal Krčál, Mikhail Monashev, Ahad Zareravasan

Well-conducted requirements engineering (RE) activities account for a significant share of success in IT projects (Wiegers and Beatty, 2013). The RE process starts with identifying business objectives that define a context for eliciting business requirements. Because RE is considered a social interaction (Serna et al., 2017), a share of knowledge about business requirements is stored […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
2364-2378
Mikhail Monashev, Michal Krčál

The increased knowledge intensification of work directed the business process management (BPM) research from ‘traditional’ routine and repetitive business processes to knowledge-intensive business processes (kiBPs). No agreement on universal “kiBPs” definition or conceptualization has been reached, and we have found no attempts to systemize kiBPs research. Therefore, we conducted a structured literature review (SLR) to […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
574-592
Mikhail Monashev, Michal Krčál

Although many authors (e.g., Seethamraju & Marjanovic, 2009; Antonucci, 2015; Kokkonen & Bandara, 2015; Antunes & Tate, 2019) recognize a vital role of knowledge in BPM, only a few articles study KM and BPM together. Due to the lack of attention to the topic in the existing literature, defining the scope of possible intersections between […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
337-356