Leveraging blockchain technology adoption in the fight against corruption: An evaluation of Ghana's readiness

Boadu Ayeboafo , Sampson Anomah , Kwaku Amofah
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This study examines the adoption and use of blockchain technology as a proactive tool against white-collar crimes in Ghana, using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a framework. A survey of professionals from regulatory bodies, financial institutions, and anti-corruption agencies was conducted to gather quantitative data. The analysis focused on key TAM constructs—Perceived Usefulness (PU), Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU), Attitude Toward Use (ATU), and Behavioral Intention (BI)—to evaluate their impact on Actual System Use (AU). Findings indicate that PU and PEOU significantly influence BI, while ATU and BI strongly affect AU. External factors, such as regulatory frameworks and technological infrastructure, had limited influence, underlining the importance of perceived utility and ease of use in driving blockchain adoption. This research provides critical insights for policymakers and organizations, highlighting the need to promote positive perceptions of blockchain to encourage its adoption in anti-corruption initiatives. It uniquely assesses Ghana’s readiness for blockchain integration in combating corruption, addressing gaps in the literature on technology adoption in less regulated environments. The study offers actionable recommendations for enhancing transparency, accountability, and the efficacy of anti-corruption efforts through blockchain technology.
在反腐败斗争中利用区块链技术:对加纳准备情况的评估
本研究以技术接受模型(TAM)为框架,考察了区块链技术在加纳作为主动打击白领犯罪工具的采用和使用情况。对来自监管机构、金融机构和反腐败机构的专业人士进行了调查,以收集定量数据。分析集中在TAM的关键结构——感知有用性(PU)、感知易用性(PEOU)、使用态度(ATU)和行为意图(BI)上,以评估它们对实际系统使用(AU)的影响。研究结果表明,PU和PEOU显著影响BI,而ATU和BI强烈影响AU。监管框架和技术基础设施等外部因素的影响有限,强调了感知效用和易用性在推动bbb采用方面的重要性。这项研究为政策制定者和组织提供了重要的见解,强调需要促进对区块链的积极看法,以鼓励在反腐败倡议中采用区块链。它独特地评估了加纳在反腐败方面融入区块链的准备情况,解决了在监管较少的环境中采用技术的文献差距。该研究为通过区块链技术提高反腐败工作的透明度、问责制和效率提供了可行的建议。
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