2023
DOI: 10.1108/scm-08-2022-0315
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Blockchain in supply chain management: a feature-function framework for future research

James C. Brau,
John Gardner,
Hugo A. DeCampos
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Blockchain technology offers numerous venues for supply chain applications and research. However, the connections between specific blockchain features and future applications have been unclear to date in its evolution. The purpose of this study is to fill this void. Design/methodology/approach The authors advance the understanding of blockchain in supply chain management by providing a new research framework built on unique blockchain features as applied across core supply chain functions. Findings… Show more

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“…These findings emphasize that the application of blockchain technology allows firms to maintain uninterrupted operations in an increasingly unpredictable context. More specifically, the attributes of blockchain technology enable companies to achieve real-time insights into supply chain processes, reduce uncertainty and quickly identify disruption risks, thereby facilitating agile responses (Brau et al , 2023; Han and Fang, 2023). Additionally, by facilitating trust and collaboration within the supply network, blockchain technology simplifies joint planning and resource integration within supply chains (Ahmed et al , 2022; Emrouznejad et al , 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings emphasize that the application of blockchain technology allows firms to maintain uninterrupted operations in an increasingly unpredictable context. More specifically, the attributes of blockchain technology enable companies to achieve real-time insights into supply chain processes, reduce uncertainty and quickly identify disruption risks, thereby facilitating agile responses (Brau et al , 2023; Han and Fang, 2023). Additionally, by facilitating trust and collaboration within the supply network, blockchain technology simplifies joint planning and resource integration within supply chains (Ahmed et al , 2022; Emrouznejad et al , 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is one of the first OSCM papers to describe and demonstrate the utility of a multi-layered blockchain system design, building on the work of Hanisch et al (2023), who assert that digital technologies require careful governance. The work responds to calls for empirical research on blockchain (Hastig and Sodhi, 2020;Zhang and Ramesh, 2023;Brau et al, 2023), on overcoming uncertainties using technology (Fosso Wamba et al, 2021) and on SCT (Sodhi and Tang, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Blockchain has emerged as a key underpinning technology for systems that promise SCT through traceability, providing a platform for collecting and sharing of information for assurance of materials provenance (Rogerson and Parry, 2020;Brau et al, 2023). Blockchain technologies provide an interesting and potentially important subject for investigating the gap in the SCT literature at the intersection of SCT, technology and interorganizational networks (IONs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%