Challenges and opportunities for blockchain technology adoption : a systematic review
- Authors: Chhina, Shipra , Chadhar, Mehmood , Vatanasakdakul, Savanid , Chetty, Madhu
- Date: 2019
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: 30th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), 9-11 December, Perth (Australia)
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- Description: Blockchain technology promises to significantly impact current business processes in industries from various sectors and reduce transactional cost. Firms, suppliers, government, financial institutions etc. are anticipating a business model transformation through blockchain by accomplishing a decentralized architecture of interorganizational dealings without intermediaries. In spite of its immense potential, however, there are key challenges of blockchain implementation which need to be studied for identifying the opportunities arising and for its successful implementations in future. In this paper, we aim to identify these challenges for blockchain adoption and classify them for clearer understanding. To pursue this effectively, this paper follows a hybrid model of systematic literature review. This paper also explicitly enumerates future research opportunities to lead industry and researchers in correct directions
The role of actors in blockchain adoption decisions – an innovation translation perspective
- Authors: Chhina, Shipra , Chadhar, Mehmood , Firmin, Sally , Tatnall, Arthur
- Date: 2023
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Australasian journal of information systems Vol. 27, no. (2023), p.
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- Description: An overview of challenges around blockchain adoption has revealed that there is little understanding of the process of blockchain adoption decisions, including who needs to be involved and consulted at various stages. When systems are designed to intentionally protect privacy or to obscure actors, such as blockchain platforms, it can be challenging to identify them and to understand their roles. To do this we used an Innovation Translation approach from Actor-Network Theory (Latour, 2007) which looks at the roles of both human and non-human actors. To understand the interactions among the actors involved, multiple rounds of interviews were conducted with Blockchain experts, utilising the qualitative Delphi method. The findings of this study propose a framework that provides insight into the decision-process by exploring the actors involved and their roles as they implement strategies to adopt blockchain and to convince other actors. The outcomes will assist blockchain practitioners and researchers to have an understanding of pre-adoption decisions and stakeholder involvement. Organisations considering implementing blockchain will benefit from this research as they will know where to start, who to engage, and which stakeholders are needed during the decision-making process.