2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12525-019-00369-4
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Toward a renaissance of cooperatives fostered by Blockchain on electronic marketplaces: a theory-driven case study approach

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“…First, DLT allows for the operation of a highly available, append-only, peer-to-peer database (i.e., a distributed ledger) in situations where uncertainty prevails and undesirable outcomes are possible (Zhang and Jacobsen 2018). It enables the coordination of economic activity through the creation of secure, transparent, and decentralized electronic markets (Berg et al 2019;Kollmann et al 2019;Subramanian 2017), and is probably best known under the name of blockchain, which is a specific type of DLT (Kannengiesser et al 2020;Sunyaev 2020). Second, there is a nascent stream of literature combining DLT with AI to address diverse issues of current AI-based systems (Pandl et al 2020).…”
Section: Future Research On the Distributed Ledger Technology-based Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, DLT allows for the operation of a highly available, append-only, peer-to-peer database (i.e., a distributed ledger) in situations where uncertainty prevails and undesirable outcomes are possible (Zhang and Jacobsen 2018). It enables the coordination of economic activity through the creation of secure, transparent, and decentralized electronic markets (Berg et al 2019;Kollmann et al 2019;Subramanian 2017), and is probably best known under the name of blockchain, which is a specific type of DLT (Kannengiesser et al 2020;Sunyaev 2020). Second, there is a nascent stream of literature combining DLT with AI to address diverse issues of current AI-based systems (Pandl et al 2020).…”
Section: Future Research On the Distributed Ledger Technology-based Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the examples are business models for (mobile) health platforms and services (e.g. Akter et al 2010;Menschner et al 2011;Sultan and Mohan 2013;Simons et al 2014), the growth of more democratic and participatory cooperative business models via blockchain infrastructures (Kollmann et al 2020) as well as the search for new intermediaries that support users in improving their quality of life in the long-term (eudaimonia) instead of continuously seeking (hedonic) short-term need satisfaction (Osterle 2020).…”
Section: Electronic Market Perspectives On Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nadine Ostern (2020) applies a theoretical literature review to identify three issues that need to be clarified by IS Research. Kollmann et al (2020) use a theorydriven case study approach to consider principles of cooperative theory as a foundation of Blockchain enabled electronic marketplaces. The design science approach (Hevner et al 2004) is used by Bauer et al (2020) to create a market game to explore the effect of trusted data in a used car market.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%