2018 International Conference on eDemocracy &Amp; eGovernment (ICEDEG) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icedeg.2018.8372356
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eGov-DAO: a Better Government using Blockchain based Decentralized Autonomous Organization

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“…Besides cost reduction, traceability, and security improvements, blockchains support the business model and organizational concept of a distributed autonomous organizations (DAO) (Adams et al 2017;Chohan 2017;Shermin 2017;Elsden et al 2018;Jun and Vasarhelyi 2017). DAOs exist without central governance, are monitored by shareholders, and are coordinated through smart contracts (Diallo et al 2018;Chohan 2017). In this way, organizations can replace intermediaries enabling them to services at a lower price.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology and Its Implications For Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides cost reduction, traceability, and security improvements, blockchains support the business model and organizational concept of a distributed autonomous organizations (DAO) (Adams et al 2017;Chohan 2017;Shermin 2017;Elsden et al 2018;Jun and Vasarhelyi 2017). DAOs exist without central governance, are monitored by shareholders, and are coordinated through smart contracts (Diallo et al 2018;Chohan 2017). In this way, organizations can replace intermediaries enabling them to services at a lower price.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology and Its Implications For Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, a given community agrees to specific governance arrangements which are then coded into a binding smart contract. DAOs suffered a devastating setback thanks to the well-known 2016 hack (Falkon, 2017) but are still being explored by practitioners and academics (e.g., Diallo et al, 2018).…”
Section: Smart Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die anderen zehn Kantone geben Antworten, die sich in unterschiedlichen Ausprägungen zusammenfassen lassen: Sie beschreiben zum einen teilweise die verwendete Programmiersprache als Basis für die Implementierung, zum anderen den Einsatz von innovativen Technologien. Der Einsatz und die Entwicklung von standardisierten Schnittstellen, die Anwendung von Blockchain-Technologien (Diallo et al 2018) sowie die Nutzung von Angular-Komponenten, beispielsweise für PrestaKit, gelten als besonders fortschrittlich. Die Heterogenität der Angaben zeigt, dass die Kantone die technologische Implementierung ihrer ePlattformen sehr unterschiedlich angehen und keine gemeinsame nationale Lösung vorherrscht.…”
Section: Technologische Implementierungunclassified