Blockchain in the supply chain – A comprehensive framework for theory-driven research

The growing interest in applying blockchain technology in the supply chain management (SCM) calls for theory-driven research to develop better understanding of its adoption, deployment and use, and its implications for the supply chain. However, theory-based research on blockchain in the supply chai...

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Veröffentlicht in:Digital business (Amsterdam) 2022, Vol.2 (2), p.1-16, Article 100043
Hauptverfasser: Ahmed, Wafaa A.H., MacCarthy, Bart L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The growing interest in applying blockchain technology in the supply chain management (SCM) calls for theory-driven research to develop better understanding of its adoption, deployment and use, and its implications for the supply chain. However, theory-based research on blockchain in the supply chain is scarce. There is a lack of guidance on the range of theories that can be used to further develop this emerging field. We address this need in this study. We draw on the existing literature to develop a comprehensive list of factors and barriers influencing blockchain applications in the supply chain and identify relevant theoretical perspectives that can be used in blockchain-SCM research. We develop a framework for theory-driven research encompassing four important facets of blockchain-SCM studies - intra-organizational, inter-organizational, technical, and external environment. We present a range of theoretical perspectives that can be used, alone or in combination, to advance theory development in each area of study as the pace of blockchain adoption in the supply chain increases. •Highlights the need for stronger theory-driven research as the pace of blockchain adoption in the supply chain increases.•Provides a comprehensive structured set of factors and barriers for blockchain adoption in the supply chain.•Develops a framework for theory-driven research capturing theorganizational, technical, and external environment aspects.•Proposess different combinations of theories to advance theory development in blockchain supply chain management research.
ISSN:2666-9544
2666-9544
DOI:10.1016/j.digbus.2022.100043