Impacts of blockchain technology in agrifood: exploring the interplay between transactions and firms’ strategic resources

Mirta Casati, Claudio Soregaroli, Gregorio Linus Frizzi, Stefanella Stranieri
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Abstract

Purpose

Despite the growing interest in blockchain technology (BCT) applications in the agri-food industry, evidence of their economic and strategic implications remains scarce. This study aims to contribute to filling this gap by jointly investigating how BCT adoption affects transactional relationships, and how it contributes to the firm’s strategic resources.

Design/methodology/approach

An explanatory case study is conducted based on a theoretical framework grounded on transaction cost economics and the resource-based-dynamic capabilities view. Six BCT implementations by agri-food firms are studied. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analysed using thematic analysis.

Findings

Findings reveal that BCT benefits depend on how companies integrate technology across their supply chains. In fact, the results suggest that overall transaction efficiency within the supply chain is enhanced only for those firms prioritising stakeholder engagement during technology implementation and leveraging existing trust relationships with economic agents. Moreover, the results suggest that BCT is not yet perceived as a strategic resource, but rather that it has the potential to enhance firms’ operational-adaptive, absorptive and innovative capabilities. When all supply chain actors clearly understand blockchain’s functionality and value, the development of these capabilities becomes more pronounced.

Practical implications

The study identifies two BCT adoption configurations. One primarily focuses on enhancing supply chain efficiency and transparency (dynamic BCT), while the other uses BCT mainly for marketing purposes (static BCT). These configurations lead to varied possibilities for leveraging BCT’s potential advantages. Furthermore, they show how a mismatch between a strategic approach and its chosen configuration could work against any positive impact and lead to disillusionment with the BCT. Thus, managers should assess carefully the impact of such different configuration choices on performance.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to attempt to analyse the economic implications of adopting BCT in the food sector from both a firm and supply chain perspective. Additionally, it shows how interpreting these impacts is contingent on the diverse modalities for embedding BCT into existing supply chains.

区块链技术在农业食品领域的影响:探索交易与企业战略资源之间的相互作用
目的尽管人们对区块链技术(BCT)在农业食品行业的应用越来越感兴趣,但有关其经济和战略影响的证据仍然很少。本研究旨在通过联合调查区块链技术的应用如何影响交易关系,以及区块链技术如何促进企业的战略资源,为填补这一空白做出贡献。设计/方法/途径基于交易成本经济学和基于资源的动态能力观点的理论框架,开展了一项解释性案例研究。研究了六家农业食品公司实施 BCT 的情况。研究结果研究结果表明,业连管的效益取决于企业如何在其供应链中整合技术。事实上,研究结果表明,只有那些在技术实施过程中优先考虑利益相关者参与并利用与经济主体的现有信任关系的企业,才能提高供应链内的整体交易效率。此外,结果表明,BCT 还没有被视为一种战略资源,相反,它有可能提高企业的运营适应能力、吸收能力和创新能力。当所有供应链参与者都清楚地了解区块链的功能和价值时,这些能力的发展就会变得更加明显。一种主要侧重于提高供应链效率和透明度(动态 BCT),另一种则主要将 BCT 用于营销目的(静态 BCT)。这些配置为利用 BCT 的潜在优势提供了各种可能性。此外,它们还表明,战略方法与其所选配置之间的不匹配可能会产生任何积极影响,并导致对业连管的失望。原创性/价值 据作者所知,这是首次尝试从企业和供应链两个角度分析在食品行业采用 BCT 所带来的经济影响的研究。此外,它还说明了如何解释这些影响取决于将业连管嵌入现有供应链的各种模式。
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