2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3052019
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Blockchain for Public Services: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Blockchain is heralded as being ''the next big thing'' that promises to radically transform society and the economy in near-future applications. While scholarly literature on blockchain has largely focused on bitcoin and cryptofinance, in recent years, a body of scholarship has started to emerge on blockchain in the public sector. The characteristics of blockchain have made it a promising technology to transform many activities related to public policy and public service provision, such as administrative proce… Show more

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“…In years 2017 and 2018, only one article is relevant according to research criteria, whereas in 2019, it increases to six, and in 2020, it is 19, which shows an upward trend. Previous studies done in the different fields of blockchain technology have also reported that blockchain technology is gaining attention and the number of publications is showing an upward trend (Pal et al, 2021;Rejeb et al, 2021;Cagigas et al, 2021). The interest of researchers, academicians and policymakers toward blockchain adoption is increasing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In years 2017 and 2018, only one article is relevant according to research criteria, whereas in 2019, it increases to six, and in 2020, it is 19, which shows an upward trend. Previous studies done in the different fields of blockchain technology have also reported that blockchain technology is gaining attention and the number of publications is showing an upward trend (Pal et al, 2021;Rejeb et al, 2021;Cagigas et al, 2021). The interest of researchers, academicians and policymakers toward blockchain adoption is increasing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of blockchain technologies to mediate governance has been increasingly attracting the attention of social scientists (Risius and Spohrer, 2017;Cagigas et al, 2021). The result is a growing body of literature which revolves around discussions on whether blockchain technologies could foster the experimentation and rise of new forms of blockchain-based governance 3 .…”
Section: Applications Of Blockchain For Commons Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This blockchain technology is a decentralized network which eliminates single point of failure, offers immutability by using cryptography, and uses consensus algorithms for decision making process which leads to their democracy, while providing privacy for user identity by using pseudonymous addresses and also providing security and transparency. Because of these features this blockchain technology is used in several democratic cities [22]. In this section, existing blockchain works are explained from various points of view.…”
Section: Blockchain Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%