Business Management Beyond Efficiency: Creating Long-Term Enterprise Value Through Intelligent Organizational Systems
  • Author(s): Seyfi Demirsoy
  • Paper ID: 1713968
  • Page: 822-831
  • Published Date: 30-01-2026
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 8 Issue 1 July-2024
Abstract

For decades, efficiency has served as a dominant organizing principle in business management, shaping how organizations design processes, evaluate performance, and allocate resources. While efficiency-oriented management has delivered significant productivity gains, its limitations have become increasingly visible in complex and dynamic environments. Short-term optimization, metric fixation, and fragmented decision-making often undermine long-term enterprise value. This paper argues that contemporary business management must move beyond efficiency as its primary objective and instead focus on the design of intelligent organizational systems capable of sustaining long-term value creation. Adopting a business management perspective, the study reconceptualizes enterprise value as a systemic outcome produced by managerial judgment, organizational learning, and adaptive coordination rather than by isolated efficiency gains. It introduces the concept of intelligent organizational systems as management systems that integrate decision architectures, governance mechanisms, and performance frameworks to support strategic coherence over time. Intelligence, in this context, is defined not as technological sophistication, but as the organization’s capacity to learn, adapt, and align decisions with long-term value drivers. The paper develops a conceptual framework that explains how intelligent organizational systems enable organizations to balance efficiency with adaptability, short-term performance with long-term resilience, and local optimization with enterprise-level coherence. It demonstrates that firms create durable value not by maximizing efficiency in individual processes, but by designing management systems that support high-quality decision-making under uncertainty. This research contributes to business management scholarship by challenging efficiency-centered paradigms and positioning intelligent organizational systems as a central source of long-term enterprise value. It offers theoretical insights and practical implications for managers seeking to redesign management systems that prioritize sustainable value creation over short-term optimization.

Keywords

Business Management, Enterprise Value, Organizational Intelligence, Management Systems, Long-Term Value Creation

Citations

IRE Journals:
Seyfi Demirsoy "Business Management Beyond Efficiency: Creating Long-Term Enterprise Value Through Intelligent Organizational Systems" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 8 Issue 1 2024 Page 822-831 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV8I1-1713968

IEEE:
Seyfi Demirsoy "Business Management Beyond Efficiency: Creating Long-Term Enterprise Value Through Intelligent Organizational Systems" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 8(1) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV8I1-1713968