The Creation of One Truth: Single-Ledger Entries for Multiple Stakeholders Using Blockchain Technology to Address the Reconciliation Problem

IF 1.6 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.2308/jeta-19-06-01-28
Ahmed Gomaa, Mohamed Gomaa, Salem Lotfi Boumediene, Magdy Farag
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ABSTRACT Reconciliation of transactions between multiple parties is a time-consuming process. This paper presents a new conceptual framework that may lower costs and shorten the reconciliation time. The proposed framework recommends recording transactions on the blockchain before populating the transacting parties’ respective enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, which will be the source of a single truth. This information flow will result in all involved parties having access to the same transaction details. Further, the paper presents a technical feasibility demonstration with two examples, where all involved parties are executing transaction details on the blockchain after meeting the governing smart contract constraints using their digital wallets. The new conceptual framework has been specifically designed to create one truth for all parties involved in a transaction that in turn may eliminate what is perceived to be unnecessary redundancy in current accounting systems.
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创建一个真相:使用区块链技术解决和解问题的多个利益相关者的单一分类账条目
多方交易的对账是一个耗时的过程。本文提出了一个新的概念框架,可以降低成本,缩短对账时间。拟议的框架建议在填充交易各方各自的企业资源规划(ERP)系统之前在区块链上记录交易,这将是单一事实的来源。此信息流将导致所有相关方都可以访问相同的事务详细信息。此外,本文还通过两个示例进行了技术可行性演示,其中所有相关方在使用其数字钱包满足管理智能合约约束后,在区块链上执行交易细节。新的概念框架是专门为参与交易的所有各方创造一个真相而设计的,从而可以消除当前会计系统中被认为不必要的冗余。
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