2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120397
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Peace engineering: The contribution of blockchain systems to the e-voting process

Abstract: Highlights Technology contributes to peace in democracies but may not in non-democracies. E-voting provides benefits but also raises concerns and conflicts. Blockchain transparency and traceability can reduce concerns about e-voting. The benefits of peace engineering in elections depend on human factors. Trust in both tool and system is key for adopting disruptive technologies.

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“…Additionally, increased complexity affects supply chain performance (Qrunfleh and Tarafdar, 2014), especially for blockchain solutions, which are still rarely used in the luxury sector. The knowledge gap regarding blockchain technology Use of blockchain in the luxury industry can limit its acceptance by non-technically oriented decision-makers and employees, complicating its implementation (Baudier et al, 2021). However, to address concerns about the spread of information within blockchain, greater knowledge of the private blockchain framework and an understanding of the technology's benefits can remove -9þ* to its implementation (Wamba et al, 2020;Lu, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, increased complexity affects supply chain performance (Qrunfleh and Tarafdar, 2014), especially for blockchain solutions, which are still rarely used in the luxury sector. The knowledge gap regarding blockchain technology Use of blockchain in the luxury industry can limit its acceptance by non-technically oriented decision-makers and employees, complicating its implementation (Baudier et al, 2021). However, to address concerns about the spread of information within blockchain, greater knowledge of the private blockchain framework and an understanding of the technology's benefits can remove -9þ* to its implementation (Wamba et al, 2020;Lu, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consensus, cryptographic, provenance, and finality characteristics of blockchain provide security, privacy, immutability, transparency, and traceability. Blockchain has shown potential in several applications including healthcare [ 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ], transportation [ 113 , 114 ], energy [ 115 , 116 ], education [ 117 , 118 ], and governance [ 119 , 120 ]. Figure 17 shows a blockchain-based integrated IoV-edge-cloud computing system, where the ledge is replicated at the edge and cloud servers.…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Technology-enabled Smart City Applications In 6g...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another investigation was done in [24] on the account of contribution and influence of BC technology towards electronic voting system. An observation came after interviewing election and BC experts that due to the complex structure of this advanced technology, various conflicts generated among election candidates.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the security and mutually working of proof-of-credibility and proof-of-stake. [24] BC based e-voting system BC Investigated influence of BC towards electronic voting system. [25] BC based e-voting system BC and double-layer model Prevent administrator and miners from manipulation and previewing of election results vote casting and creating and adding of voting in to the BC.…”
Section: Bulletin Boardmentioning
confidence: 99%