Reputation-based Decentralized Autonomous Organization for the non-profit sector: Leveraging blockchain to enhance good governance

Yoshiro Saito, John A. Rose
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The Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), a group organized by governance rules programmed on a blockchain, has recently been attracting attention as a novel organizational form. The effectiveness of a DAO’s decentralized governance mechanism and transparency, as secured by its code, has generally been discussed in contrast with traditional stock companies. However, the potential of a DAO for non-profits, which provide goods and services that profit-seeking organizations do not offer, has been less discussed. This paper presents a proof-of-concept implementation to demonstrate the advantages of utilizing a DAO governance framework for non-profits. To this end, this study developed a DAO governance framework incorporating a reputation-based decision-making system, a peer evaluation system, and a transparent, real-time accounting system for the Ethereum blockchain. Most current decentralized governance systems rely heavily on token-based voting using governance tokens with stock-like features. However, there is a need for a voting mechanism beyond token-based voting for non-profits, which do not have owners. Therefore, the developed application applies an existing reputation-based voting mechanism and integrates additional features, such as a membership system with mutual evaluation and a reputation NFT to visualize contributions. Several exemplar demonstrations were conducted to evaluate its key functionalities. This application enabled discussions across the boundary between technology and society in terms of the key aspects of non-profits: i) transparency of finance and governance, ii) participatory governance by diverse stakeholders, and iii) equity and inclusiveness of the consensus mechanism. The results indicated that blockchain technology compensates for a non-profit’s vulnerabilities, and illustrated that the proposed reputation-based governance mechanisms are well-motivated. However, the results also revealed that blockchain-based governance involves as many potential risks and limitations as it brings benefits. Lastly, by providing several possible solutions to these constraints as well as recommendations for future research, this paper contributes to the sustainable development of non-profits as one of the foundations of democratic governance.
非营利部门基于声誉的去中心化自治组织:利用区块链加强良好治理
去中心化自治组织(DAO)是一个由区块链上编程的治理规则组织起来的组织,最近作为一种新的组织形式引起了人们的关注。DAO的去中心化治理机制和透明度的有效性,在其代码的保护下,与传统的股票公司相比,通常被讨论。然而,对于非营利组织来说,DAO的潜力却很少被讨论,因为非营利组织提供营利性组织不提供的商品和服务。本文提出了一个概念验证实现,以展示利用非营利组织的DAO治理框架的优势。为此,本研究开发了一个DAO治理框架,该框架包含基于声誉的决策系统、同行评估系统和以太坊区块链的透明实时会计系统。目前大多数分散的治理系统严重依赖于使用具有类似股票功能的治理令牌进行基于令牌的投票。然而,对于没有所有者的非营利组织来说,需要一种超越基于代币的投票机制。因此,开发的应用程序应用了现有的基于声誉的投票机制,并集成了其他功能,例如具有相互评估的成员系统和用于可视化贡献的声誉NFT。进行了几个示例演示以评估其关键功能。这一应用使技术和社会之间的讨论跨越了非营利组织的关键方面:i)财务和治理的透明度,ii)不同利益相关者的参与性治理,以及iii)共识机制的公平性和包容性。结果表明,区块链技术弥补了非营利组织的漏洞,并表明所提出的基于声誉的治理机制是有良好动机的。然而,研究结果也表明,基于区块链的治理在带来好处的同时,也存在许多潜在的风险和局限性。最后,通过对这些制约因素提出若干可能的解决方案以及对未来研究的建议,本文为非营利组织作为民主治理的基础之一的可持续发展做出了贡献。
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