Navigating blockchain adoption: An examination of actor alignment with the Diffusion of Innovation principles

IF 6.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Shipra Chhina , Mehmood Chadhar , Selena Firmin , Arthur Tatnall
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Blockchain technology has garnered substantial interest due to its capacity to transform numerous industries by amplifying transparency and bolstering security measures. Despite the increasing interest, there is a void in existing literature regarding the alignment of actors with the Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) principles in the context of blockchain adoption. This gap restricts comprehension of the factors influencing adoption. This research addresses this void by investigating how actors align with the DOI principles in making decisions about blockchain adoption. The DOI model is combined with the innovation translation concept derived from Actor-Network Theory (ANT) to explore these complex dynamics in more detail. The results indicate that the decision-making process for blockchain adoption corresponds to the knowledge, persuasion, and decision stages, mirroring the phases found in the innovation translation approach. This research offers theoretical insights and practical knowledge that can be beneficial to individuals and organisations looking to promote the successful implementation of blockchain technology.
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期刊介绍: Blockchain: Research and Applications is an international, peer reviewed journal for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present the latest advances and innovations in blockchain research. The journal publishes theoretical and applied papers in established and emerging areas of blockchain research to shape the future of blockchain technology.
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