Blockchain technology-enabled supply chain systems and supply chain performance: a resource-based view

Madhavi Latha Nandi, Santosh Nandi, H. Moya, Hale Kaynak
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Using the resource-based theoretical view of the firm, this paper aims to explore how firms’ efforts to integrate blockchain technology (BCT) into their supply chain systems and activities enable certain supply chain capabilities and, consequently, improve their supply chain performance.,Using an abductive research approach, a qualitative content analysis was conducted on 126 cases of firms attempting to implement a blockchain technology-enabled supply chain system (BCTeSCS). These firms spanning across multiple industries were identified using the Nexis Uni database.,Findings reveal that present BCTeSCS efforts are more-oriented toward improving operational-level capabilities (information sharing and coordination capabilities) than strategic-level capabilities (integration and collaboration capabilities). These operational and strategic-level capabilities alongside BCTeSCS deliver several supply chains performance outcomes such as quality compliance and improvement, process improvement, flexibility, reduced cost and reduced process time. However, outcomes may vary by industry type based on their uncertainties.,Given the nascent state of BCT, accessibility to primary data about ongoing BCTeSCS efforts is limited. The presented framework is based on 126 cases of secondary information. Within this constraint, the paper finds scope to future empirical research by proposing a resource-based framework of BCTeSCS and related propositions.,The results and discussion of this study serve as useful guidance for practitioners involved in BCTeSCS integrations.,The paper creates a BCTeSCS scenario for stakeholders to assume its potential socio-economic and socio-environmental pressures.,This paper is one of the initial attempts to examine BCTeSCS efforts across multiple industries, and thus, promises a broad future research scope.
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区块链技术支持的供应链系统和供应链绩效:基于资源的观点
利用企业的资源基础理论观点,本文旨在探讨企业如何努力将区块链技术(BCT)整合到其供应链系统和活动中,从而实现某些供应链能力,从而提高其供应链绩效。采用诱导性研究方法,对126个试图实施区块链技术支持的供应链系统(BCTeSCS)的公司进行了定性内容分析。使用Nexis Uni数据库确定了这些跨越多个行业的公司。研究结果表明,目前BCTeSCS的工作更多地侧重于提高运营层面的能力(信息共享和协调能力),而不是战略层面的能力(集成和协作能力)。这些运营和战略层面的能力与BCTeSCS一起提供了几个供应链绩效结果,如质量合规和改进、流程改进、灵活性、降低成本和缩短流程时间。然而,基于其不确定性,结果可能因行业类型而异。鉴于BCT的初级阶段,对正在进行的BCTeSCS工作的原始数据的获取是有限的。所提出的框架是基于126个案例的辅助信息。在此约束下,本文提出了基于资源的BCTeSCS框架和相关命题,为未来的实证研究找到了空间。本研究的结果和讨论为参与BCTeSCS整合的从业者提供了有益的指导。本文为利益相关者创建了一个BCTeSCS情景,以假设其潜在的社会经济和社会环境压力。本文是检验BCTeSCS在多个行业中的努力的初步尝试之一,因此,承诺了广阔的未来研究范围。
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