具有共识算法和即时终结性的区块链解决方案:实现 "看守所 "式监控,加强反洗钱工作

IF 5.9 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Electronic Commerce Research and Applications Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1016/j.elerap.2024.101386
Thomas Vinther Daugaard , Jakob Bisgaard Jensen , Robert J. Kauffman , Kwansoo Kim
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银行可以利用基于区块链的交易基础设施减少用于反洗钱合规性的资源。我们认为反洗钱合规是了解客户(KYC)和交易监控能力的超集。我们与丹斯克银行(Danske Bank)和 Concordium 合作开展了这项研究,并利用内部文件和访谈作为实证数据。我们展示了用区块链存储已验证身份证件的数字表示如何在 KYC 入职过程中实现任务自动化并减少冗余验证。区块链的透明度还能提高识别交易对手、确定资金来源以及在交易监控中创建警报的能力。这些都减少了反洗钱合规的时间和人力成本,从而可能导致银行规模的缩小。当更多的银行致力于第一层区块链技术时,基于区块链的反洗钱的好处将会增加。我们开展了这项基于理论的定性研究,并鼓励 ECRA 读者认识到,我们在本文中研究的新兴技术创新尚未被金融服务公司广泛采用和实施。我们还提供了一个带有研究假设的理论模型,以便让非技术性的 ECRA 读者更容易理解我们研究的主要结构。我们的研究结果与我们研究背景下的早期探索是一致的,其目的是鼓励随着时间的推移,能够开展更完善的实证研究。
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Blockchain solutions with consensus algorithms and immediate finality: Toward Panopticon-style monitoring to enhance anti-money laundering

Banks can reduce resources spent on anti-money laundering (AML) compliance with blockchain-based transaction infrastructure. We consider AML compliance as a superset of know-your-customer (KYC) and transaction monitoring capabilities. We carried out this research with Danske Bank and Concordium, using internal documents and interviews that served as empirical data. We show how storing digital representations of verified IDs with a blockchain can automate tasks and reduce redundant verification in KYC onboarding. Blockchain transparency also improves identifying counterparties, determining funds sources, and creating alerts in transaction monitoring. These reduce time and labor costs for AML compliance, which may lead to smaller banks. When more banks commit to layer-1 blockchain technology, the benefits of blockchain-based AML will increase. We carried out this theory-based qualitative research and encourage ECRA readers to recognize that the emerging technology innovations we study in this article have not yet been widely adopted and implemented by financial services firms. We also include a theoretical model with study hypotheses to make the main constructs that we investigate easily understood by non-technical ECRA readers. The findings we have developed are consistent with early-stage exploration in our research context and are intended to encourage more well-developed empirical results as the passage of time permits such work to be undertaken.

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Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Electronic Commerce Research and Applications aims to create and disseminate enduring knowledge for the fast-changing e-commerce environment. A major dilemma in e-commerce research is how to achieve a balance between the currency and the life span of knowledge. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications will contribute to the establishment of a research community to create the knowledge, technology, theory, and applications for the development of electronic commerce. This is targeted at the intersection of technological potential and business aims.
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