Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology

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Main Author: Tokkozhina, Ulpan
Publication Date: 2022
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The interest towards digital solutions for supply chain management (SCM) grows constantly, and one of potential technologies that seems promising to bring SCM improvements is blockchain technology (BCT). The purpose of this research is to investigate the main challenges that supply chains (SCs) face nowadays and assess the ability of BCT in serving SCs and overcoming potential challenges with its technological features. In pursuing its purpose, this research is developed around three studies and applies a variety of methodological approaches. Study 1 introduced three dimensions of BCT implementation in SCM using a systematic literature review. Interrelated and overlapping areas of ‘operations and processes’, ‘supply chain relationships’, and ‘innovation and data access’ were detected, which found to be leading to synergetic and counter-synergetic effects in the SC. Study 2 explored international views of early adopters of BCT in SC practices, as well as technology consultants through semi-structured interviews. It revealed the joint views of both groups: BCT holds the ability to speed up SC processes through decentralisation, thus decreasing human errors and reducing paperwork. However, technology consultants highlight the need to increase BCT awareness levels to reduce misconceptions and motivate initiatives towards open-access networks. Study 3 investigated a single multi-tier SC that adopted BCT through a mixed-method approach, revealing differences in motivation for BCT adoption across tiers, and showing a clear interest of final consumers in obtaining products’ traceability information, leading to higher purchase intentions. The research ends with an integrated discussion of the contributions from each of the three studies.
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spelling Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technologySupply chain managementBlockchain technologyChallengesSystematic literature reviewQualitative researchQuantitative researchGestão da cadeia de abastecimentoTecnologia blockchainDesafiosRevisão sistemática da literaturaInvestigação qualitativaInvestigação quantitativaThe interest towards digital solutions for supply chain management (SCM) grows constantly, and one of potential technologies that seems promising to bring SCM improvements is blockchain technology (BCT). The purpose of this research is to investigate the main challenges that supply chains (SCs) face nowadays and assess the ability of BCT in serving SCs and overcoming potential challenges with its technological features. In pursuing its purpose, this research is developed around three studies and applies a variety of methodological approaches. Study 1 introduced three dimensions of BCT implementation in SCM using a systematic literature review. Interrelated and overlapping areas of ‘operations and processes’, ‘supply chain relationships’, and ‘innovation and data access’ were detected, which found to be leading to synergetic and counter-synergetic effects in the SC. Study 2 explored international views of early adopters of BCT in SC practices, as well as technology consultants through semi-structured interviews. It revealed the joint views of both groups: BCT holds the ability to speed up SC processes through decentralisation, thus decreasing human errors and reducing paperwork. However, technology consultants highlight the need to increase BCT awareness levels to reduce misconceptions and motivate initiatives towards open-access networks. Study 3 investigated a single multi-tier SC that adopted BCT through a mixed-method approach, revealing differences in motivation for BCT adoption across tiers, and showing a clear interest of final consumers in obtaining products’ traceability information, leading to higher purchase intentions. The research ends with an integrated discussion of the contributions from each of the three studies.O interesse por soluções digitais para a gestão da cadeia de abastecimento (GCA) é crescente e uma das tecnologias que parece promissora para trazer melhorias à GCA é a tecnologia de blockchain (BCT). O objetivo desta pesquisa é investigar os principais desafios e restrições que as cadeias de abastecimento (CAs) enfrentam atualmente e avaliar a possibilidade da BCT servir as CAs e suavizar os desafios destas com as suas características tecnológicas. Na prossecução deste objetivo, esta investigação é desenvolvida em torno de três estudos e aplica uma variedade de abordagens metodológicas - revisão sistemática da literatura, métodos qualitativos e quantitativos. O estudo 1 introduziu três dimensões da implementação da BCT na GCA, utilizando uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Foram detetadas áreas inter-relacionadas e sobrepostas de "operações e processos", "relações na cadeia de fornecimento", e "inovação e acesso a dados", que se verificou estarem a levar a efeitos sinergéticos e contra sinergéticos na CA. O estudo 2 explorou as opiniões internacionais de utilizadores iniciais de BCT na CA, bem como consultores de tecnologia através de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. O estudo revelou os pontos de vista conjuntos de ambos os grupos: a BCT detém a capacidade de acelerar os processos ao longo da CA através de descentralização, diminuindo assim os erros humanos e reduzindo a burocracia. No entanto, os consultores de tecnologia salientam a necessidade de aumentar os níveis de sensibilização sobre BCT para reduzir equívocos e motivar iniciativas para avançar para redes de acesso aberto. O estudo 3 investigou o caso de uma CA multinível que adotou BCT, através de uma abordagem de método misto, revelando diferenças na motivação para a adoção da BCT em diferentes níveis e mostrando um claro interesse dos consumidores finais em obter informações de rastreabilidade dos produtos, levando isto a maiores intenções de compra. A investigação termina com uma discussão integrada dos contributos de cada um dos três estudos.2026-12-07T00:00:00Z2023-07-12T00:00:00Z2023-07-122022-12doctoral thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/30583TID:101650930eng978-989-781-931-5Tokkozhina, Ulpaninfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-07-14T01:19:00Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/30583Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:32:54.677612Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
title Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
spellingShingle Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
Tokkozhina, Ulpan
Supply chain management
Blockchain technology
Challenges
Systematic literature review
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Gestão da cadeia de abastecimento
Tecnologia blockchain
Desafios
Revisão sistemática da literatura
Investigação qualitativa
Investigação quantitativa
title_short Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
title_full Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
title_fullStr Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
title_sort Overcoming challenges of supply chain management: Contributions from Blockchain technology
author Tokkozhina, Ulpan
author_facet Tokkozhina, Ulpan
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tokkozhina, Ulpan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Supply chain management
Blockchain technology
Challenges
Systematic literature review
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Gestão da cadeia de abastecimento
Tecnologia blockchain
Desafios
Revisão sistemática da literatura
Investigação qualitativa
Investigação quantitativa
topic Supply chain management
Blockchain technology
Challenges
Systematic literature review
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Gestão da cadeia de abastecimento
Tecnologia blockchain
Desafios
Revisão sistemática da literatura
Investigação qualitativa
Investigação quantitativa
description The interest towards digital solutions for supply chain management (SCM) grows constantly, and one of potential technologies that seems promising to bring SCM improvements is blockchain technology (BCT). The purpose of this research is to investigate the main challenges that supply chains (SCs) face nowadays and assess the ability of BCT in serving SCs and overcoming potential challenges with its technological features. In pursuing its purpose, this research is developed around three studies and applies a variety of methodological approaches. Study 1 introduced three dimensions of BCT implementation in SCM using a systematic literature review. Interrelated and overlapping areas of ‘operations and processes’, ‘supply chain relationships’, and ‘innovation and data access’ were detected, which found to be leading to synergetic and counter-synergetic effects in the SC. Study 2 explored international views of early adopters of BCT in SC practices, as well as technology consultants through semi-structured interviews. It revealed the joint views of both groups: BCT holds the ability to speed up SC processes through decentralisation, thus decreasing human errors and reducing paperwork. However, technology consultants highlight the need to increase BCT awareness levels to reduce misconceptions and motivate initiatives towards open-access networks. Study 3 investigated a single multi-tier SC that adopted BCT through a mixed-method approach, revealing differences in motivation for BCT adoption across tiers, and showing a clear interest of final consumers in obtaining products’ traceability information, leading to higher purchase intentions. The research ends with an integrated discussion of the contributions from each of the three studies.
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