2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93803-5_62
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Big Data and Blockchain Basis for Operating a New Archetype of Supply Chain

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“…One of the basic benefits of blockchain is the reliable transaction of payment and money transfer (Rubio et al, 2018). There are a large number of examples for the successful implementation of blockchain in the industrial sector, product development, and governance mechanism.…”
Section: Model Development Framework Related To Economic Sustainabili...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the basic benefits of blockchain is the reliable transaction of payment and money transfer (Rubio et al, 2018). There are a large number of examples for the successful implementation of blockchain in the industrial sector, product development, and governance mechanism.…”
Section: Model Development Framework Related To Economic Sustainabili...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Lateral integration of blockchain within existing processes and frameworks in the construction project lifecycle, namely within procurement (Barima, 2017;Wang et al, 2017;Kamenetskii & Yas'kova, 2018;Navadkar et al, 2018), process re-engineering through digitalization (Belle, 2017;Polim et al, 2017;Coyne & Onabolu, 2018;Gausdal et al, 2018;Klyukin et al, 2018), setting the goals of strategic innovation (Graglia and Mellon, 2018), knowledge management (Piraquive et al, 2017), and logistics and supply chain management (Wang et al, 2017;Dobrovnik et al 2018;Rubio et al 2018). The efforts following this dimension mainly address the problem of process automation and optimization, as well as the effect of mitigating the human intervention in such processes.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology In the Construction Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the above, and especially regarding construction logistics and supply chain management (Wang et al, 2017;Dobrovnik et al 2018;Lanko et al, 2018;Rubio et al 2018), there has not been an investigation on the capabilities of blockchain for the integration of the respective material and the economic flows. Considerations on pursuing this integration have been already been noted in the relative research (Love et al 2004;Koçtaş & Tek 2013;Li et al, 2017).…”
Section: • Interconnection Of Blockchain With Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Lateral integration of blockchain within existing processes and frameworks in the construction project lifecycle, namely within procurement (Barima, 2017;Kamenetskii & Yas'kova, 2018;Navadkar et al, 2018), process re-engineering through digitalization (Belle, 2017;Polim et al, 2017;Coyne & Onabolu, 2018;Gausdal et al, 2018;Klyukin et al, 2018), setting the goals of strategic innovation (Graglia and Mellon, 2018), knowledge management (Piraquive et al, 2017), and logistics and supply chain management Dobrovnik et al 2018;Rubio et al 2018). The efforts following this dimension mainly address the problem of process automation and optimization, as well as the effect of mitigating the human intervention in such processes.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology In the Construction Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the above, and especially regarding construction logistics and supply chain management Dobrovnik et al 2018;Lanko et al, 2018;Rubio et al 2018), there has not been an investigation on the capabilities of blockchain for the integration of the respective material and the economic flows. Considerations on pursuing this integration have been already been noted in the relative research (Love et al 2004;Koçtaş & Tek 2013;Li et al, 2017).…”
Section: • Interconnection Of Blockchain With Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%