2021
DOI: 10.1108/jgoss-07-2020-0044
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Blockchain in Indian Public Distribution System: a conceptual framework to prevent leakage of the supplies and its enablers and disablers

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework for the application of blockchain in the Public Distribution System (PDS) in India to manage the supply of food grains to the targeted beneficiaries. The framework will help prevent diversions and leakages of grains at the warehouse and Fair Price Shop (FPS) level. The paper also identifies the enablers and disablers in the context of the framework. Design/methodology/approach This paper will firstly review the previous literature in PDS … Show more

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“…Studies focusing on the adoption of blockchain in developing countries focus mainly on the areas such as agriculture, food supply chain, asset registration, and health care management (Akinradewo et al, 2022;Dhagarra et al, 2019;Kumar et al, 2022;Mazambani & Mutambara, 2020;Mintah et al, 2020;Nanda & Nanda, 2022). Scholarly findings from the Indian context focus on the applicability of blockchain to manage the food supply chains accurately in the developing countries to minimize food wastages, remove disparities in the distribution, and make the process more transparent (Kumar et al, 2022;Mishra & Maheshwari, 2021). In addition, studies focusing on the developing countries (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies focusing on the adoption of blockchain in developing countries focus mainly on the areas such as agriculture, food supply chain, asset registration, and health care management (Akinradewo et al, 2022;Dhagarra et al, 2019;Kumar et al, 2022;Mazambani & Mutambara, 2020;Mintah et al, 2020;Nanda & Nanda, 2022). Scholarly findings from the Indian context focus on the applicability of blockchain to manage the food supply chains accurately in the developing countries to minimize food wastages, remove disparities in the distribution, and make the process more transparent (Kumar et al, 2022;Mishra & Maheshwari, 2021). In addition, studies focusing on the developing countries (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also explores phenomena such as resilience, sustainability, green, circular SC as the future application areas. The potential SC application areas for BT discussed in the literature are Food SC (Behnke & Janssen, 2020 ; Bumblauskas et al, 2020 ; Kittipanya-ngam & Tan, 2020 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Vivaldini, 2021a ), Agricultural SC (Hu et al, 2021 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Mishra & Maheshwari, 2021 ; Mukherjee et al, 2021 ), SC Risk Management (Choi et al, 2019 ; Manupati et al, 2022 ; Rauniyar et al, 2022 ; Shashi et al, 2020 ), Sustainable SC (Gong et al, 2022b ; Khan et al, 2022b ; Liu et al, 2021c ; Wang et al, 2022 ; Xia et al, 2021 ), etc. 65 studies fall under this heading as listen in Table 17 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data were collected through semi-structured interviews with key managers in the different phases of the three supply chains and were systematically analysed through a thematic analysis 20 (Rainero and Modarelli 2021 ) Interviews Food Quantitative The article is an exploratory analysis of customer perceptions and real knowledge of the blockchain in the food and beverage sector. The study is based on 80 surveys and interviews 21 (Mishra and Maheshwari 2021 ) Conceptual Food Qualitative The study proposes a conceptual framework for the application of blockchain in the Public Distribution System in India to manage the grains supply chain 22 (Vu et al 2021 ) SLR Food Qualitative The study analysis 69 articles to assess the barriers, applications and implementation stages of Blockchain within food supply chains 23 (Sharma et al 2021 ) Interviews Food Quantitative This study provides insights to decision makers, managers to make meaningful decisions during an emergency using blockchain technology via multi-criteria approaches 24 (Bechtsis et al 2021 ) SLR and case study Food Qualitative This article highlights through a literature review and the evaluation of a case study how blockchain technology can improve the security and resilience of the supply chain 25 (Yi et al 2021 ) Interviews Food Qualitative The enabling factors of blockchain are highlighted and understood through the interview of 21 members of the food supply chain in China 26 (Li et al 2021b ) …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%