Understanding Blockchain Technology Adoption by Non-experts: an Application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)

Blockchain technology has promising applications for companies as it allows them to increase information sharing, optimise information flow, and generate cost reductions across the supply chain, making transactions more trustworthy and secure. However, these benefits will not materialise unless the...

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subjects Algorithms
Applications of Mathematics
Blockchain
Business and Management
Change management
Composition
Cooperation
Cryptography
Digital currencies
Distributed ledger
Food
Hypotheses
Information flow
Information systems
Math Applications in Computer Science
Mathematical and Computational Engineering
Motivation
Operations Research/Decision Theory
Optimization
Organizational aspects
Organizational change
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Supply chains
Technology Acceptance Model
Technology adoption
title Understanding Blockchain Technology Adoption by Non-experts: an Application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)
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