What's Next in Blockchain Research?

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Horst Treiblmaier, M. Swan, Primavera De Filippi, Mary C Lacity, T. Hardjono, Henry Kim
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Abstract

Distributed ledger technology, frequently designated as 'blockchain,' is evolving from its hype phase toward greater maturity and long-term value creation. Although many academic communities were initially slow to grasp the technology's numerous potential implications, meanwhile a substantial amount of research is dedicated to investigating the development and impact of blockchain and related technologies. As undertaken, most research projects take a specific homogenous perspective, such as a technical or business viewpoint. To date, blockchain research studies are largely missing a bridge between and across academic disciplines. Given the manifold implications of blockchain technology, a fruitful crossdisciplinary exchange is therefore needed. In this paper, we bring together researchers with varying expertise to provide a vision into what may be next in terms of concepts, applications, and research agendas. We consider business, economic, societal, legal, technical, and philosophical viewpoints and propose multiple research questions as well as hypotheses arising from these diverse viewpoints. Simultaneously, we challenge various academic communities to tackle some of the most crucial issues of current blockchain research and to develop a solid foundation for future exploration.
区块链研究的下一步是什么?
通常被称为“区块链”的分布式账本技术正在从炒作阶段向更成熟和长期价值创造的方向发展。虽然许多学术界最初对这项技术的众多潜在影响的把握很慢,但与此同时,大量的研究致力于调查区块链和相关技术的发展和影响。作为承担,大多数研究项目采取特定的同质的观点,如技术或业务的观点。迄今为止,bbb研究在很大程度上缺乏学科之间和跨学科的桥梁。鉴于区块链技术的多种含义,因此需要进行富有成效的跨学科交流。在本文中,我们汇集了具有不同专业知识的研究人员,以提供关于概念,应用和研究议程的下一个愿景。我们考虑商业、经济、社会、法律、技术和哲学观点,并提出多种研究问题以及从这些不同观点产生的假设。同时,我们挑战不同的学术团体来解决当前区块链研究中一些最关键的问题,并为未来的探索奠定坚实的基础。
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Data Base for Advances in Information Systems
Data Base for Advances in Information Systems INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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