Decentralization in Blockchain: Reconsidering Change Management Theories

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
Sebastien Vendette, Tomas G. Thundiyil
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This paper explores the implications of blockchain technology's decentralization for traditional change management theories. As digital technologies continue to disrupt organizational structures, blockchain stands out with its unique feature of decentralization, challenging the centralized premise inherent in many existing change management theories. While influential and widely applied, these theories are largely predicated on certain fundamental assumptions about organizations and the nature of change, often assuming a centralized structure where authority and decision-making are concentrated at the top. However, with its inherent decentralization, blockchain technology democratizes decision-making and authority, disrupting traditional power dynamics and posing significant challenges to these assumptions. The present paper aims to address the gap in the current literature by exploring how blockchain's decentralization challenges and expands our current theories of change management wherein we propose theoretical adjustments and potential new constructs for change management. By doing so, we contribute to the evolving discourse on change management in the digital age and illuminate the transformative potential of blockchain’s decentralization and its implications for our understanding and practice of managing organizational change.
区块链中的去中心化:重新考虑变革管理理论
本文探讨了区块链技术的去中心化对传统变革管理理论的启示。随着数字技术不断颠覆组织结构,区块链以其独特的去中心化特征脱颖而出,挑战了许多现有变革管理理论中固有的集中化前提。虽然这些理论具有影响力并得到广泛应用,但它们在很大程度上是建立在有关组织和变革本质的某些基本假设之上的,这些假设通常假设是一个权力和决策集中在高层的中央集权结构。然而,由于其固有的去中心化,区块链技术使决策和权威民主化,破坏了传统的权力动态,并对这些假设提出了重大挑战。本文旨在通过探索b区块链的分散化如何挑战和扩展我们当前的变革管理理论来解决当前文献中的空白,其中我们提出了变革管理的理论调整和潜在的新结构。通过这样做,我们为数字时代变革管理的不断发展的话语做出了贡献,并阐明了b区块链去中心化的变革潜力及其对我们理解和管理组织变革实践的影响。
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