Understanding Stakeholders Needs for Using Blockchain Based Smart Contracts in Construction Industry of Thailand: Extended TAM Framework

Singha Chaveesuk, Bilal Khalid, Wornchanok Chaiyasoonthorn
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Traditionally, the contractual transactions between untrusted parties were generally carried out in a centralized form, requiring a trusted third party to act as a witness, and make them legally binding, enforceable and trustful. However, the process of involving a third party is associated with high expenses and delays. The Blockchain technology has been developed to address these issues, by allowing parties to enter into contractual agreements without involvement of third parties. The contract allows conducting of trusted agreements and transactions between unknown parties without the need of having an enforcement mechanism, trusted third party or legal system. In the construction sector, the smart contracts would help eliminate the slow, expensive and brittle transactions, associated with integrity and transparency issues due to potential records manipulation of the traditional contracts. This study focused on designing a blockchain smart contract adoption model and understanding stakeholders' needs for using blockchain-based smart contracts in construction industry. The study proposed the extended Technology Acceptance Model, which illustrates the constructs around the adoption and use of the blockchain smart contracts in Thailand construction sector. The model suggests that factor such as perceived financial costs, facilitating conditions, trust and readiness has influence on the construct of perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of use (PEOU), which affects the behavioral intention to use the blockchain smart contracts in construction industry of Thailand.
了解利益相关者在泰国建筑业使用基于区块链的智能合约的需求:扩展的TAM框架
传统上,不可信方之间的合同交易通常以集中形式进行,需要可信的第三方作为证人,并使其具有法律约束力、可执行性和可信任性。然而,涉及第三方的过程伴随着高昂的费用和延误。区块链技术的开发就是为了解决这些问题,它允许各方在没有第三方参与的情况下签订合同协议。该合同允许在未知各方之间进行可信协议和交易,而不需要执行机制、可信第三方或法律体系。在建筑行业,智能合约将有助于消除缓慢、昂贵和脆弱的交易,这些交易由于传统合同的潜在记录操纵而与完整性和透明度问题相关。本研究的重点是设计区块链智能合约采用模型,并了解利益相关者在建筑行业使用基于区块链的智能合约的需求。该研究提出了扩展的技术接受模型,该模型说明了泰国建筑行业采用和使用区块链智能合约的结构。该模型表明,感知财务成本、便利条件、信任和准备等因素会影响感知有用性(PU)和感知易用性(PEOU)的构建,从而影响泰国建筑业使用区块链智能合约的行为意愿。
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