Blockchain for compliance: an information processing case study of mandatory supply chain transparency in conflict minerals sourcing

Alisha Tuladhar, Michael Rogerson, Juliette Engelhart, Glenn C. Parry, Birgit Altrichter
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Abstract

Purpose

Firms are increasingly pressured to comply with mandatory supply chain transparency (SCT) regulations. Drawing on information processing theory (IPT), this study aims to show how blockchain technology can address information uncertainty and equivocality in assuring regulatory compliance in an interorganizational network (ION).

Design/methodology/approach

IPT is applied in a single case study of an ION in the mining industry that aimed to implement blockchain to address mandatory SCT regulations. The authors build on a rich proprietary data set consisting of interviews and substantial secondary material from actors along the supply chain.

Findings

The case shows that blockchain creates equality between actors, enables compliance and enhances efficiency in an ION, reducing information uncertainty and equivocality arising from conflict minerals regulation. The system promotes engagement and data sharing between parties while protecting commercial sensitive information. The lack of central authority prevents larger partners from taking control. The system provides mineral provenance and a regulation-compliant record. System cost analysis shows that the system is efficient as it is inexpensive relative to volumes and values of metals transacted. Issues were identified related to collecting richer human rights data for assurance and compliance with due diligence regulations.

Originality/value

The authors provide some of the first evidence in the operations and supply chain management literature of the specific architecture, costs and limitations of using blockchain for SCT. Using an IPT lens in an ION setting, the authors demonstrate how blockchain-based systems can address two key IPT challenges: environmental uncertainty and equivocality.

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区块链促进合规:冲突矿物采购中强制性供应链透明度的信息处理案例研究
目的企业在遵守强制性供应链透明度(SCT)法规方面面临越来越大的压力。本研究借鉴信息处理理论(IPT),旨在说明区块链技术如何解决信息不确定性和模棱两可的问题,以确保组织间网络(ION)遵守法规。作者以丰富的专有数据集为基础,这些数据集包括对供应链上各行为方的访谈和大量二手资料。研究结果该案例表明,区块链在行为方之间创造了平等,使 ION 能够合规并提高效率,减少了冲突矿产法规带来的信息不确定性和模棱两可性。该系统促进了各方的参与和数据共享,同时保护了商业敏感信息。由于缺乏中央权威,较大的合作伙伴无法掌握控制权。该系统提供矿产出处和符合法规的记录。系统成本分析表明,该系统是高效的,因为相对于交易的金属数量和价值而言,它的成本是低廉的。原创性/价值作者在运营和供应链管理文献中首次证明了将区块链用于 SCT 的具体架构、成本和局限性。作者在 ION 环境中使用 IPT 透视镜,展示了基于区块链的系统如何应对 IPT 的两大挑战:环境不确定性和等价性。
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