The Role of Interdependencies in Blockchain Adoption: The Case of Maritime Trade

IF 1.4 Q3 ECONOMICS
Kristi Yuthas, M. Appleyard
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Abstract

Despite its many potential economic and organisational benefits, enterprise blockchain (distributed ledger) technology has still not been widely adopted. From the viewpoint of the participants, the deployment of a blockchain that links collaborating enterprises requires value creation that will exceed investment, including investment in operational and strategic change. The theory behind and practice of cross-enterprise open innovation can inform blockchain adoption. Blockchain implementation requires and creates interdependencies across collaborators, both among enterprise consortium partners and with stakeholders in the broader ecosystem. Distinguished from arm’s-length forms of collaboration, interdependencies occur when organisations intentionally collaborate to become reliant upon one another. In this paper, we develop a framework of blockchain interdependencies and explore key factors that promote or inhibit interdependence. We propose a blockchain collaboration continuum with three levels: cooperation, interdependence, and mutualism. We then explore factors that influence the level of interdependence: two types of consortium-level interdependencies – socio-technical and economic, and two types of ecosystem-level interdependencies – standards and legal/regulatory. We illustrate these interdependencies and their payoffs through the example of supply chains in maritime trade. This work can be used as a starting point for diagnosing critical factors influencing adoption and for illuminating points of leverage that may sway hesitant organisations to participate in blockchain consortia.
相互依赖在区块链采用中的作用:以海上贸易为例
尽管具有许多潜在的经济和组织效益,但企业区块链(分布式账本)技术仍未被广泛采用。从参与者的角度来看,部署连接合作企业的区块链需要的价值创造将超过投资,包括对运营和战略变革的投资。跨企业开放式创新背后的理论和实践可以为区块链的采用提供参考。区块链的实施需要并创造了协作者之间的相互依赖关系,包括企业联盟合作伙伴之间以及更广泛生态系统中的利益相关者之间。与一臂之遥的合作形式不同,相互依赖发生在组织有意地合作以相互依赖的时候。在本文中,我们开发了一个区块链相互依赖的框架,并探讨了促进或抑制相互依赖的关键因素。我们提出了一个具有三个层次的区块链协作连续体:合作、相互依存和互惠。然后,我们探讨了影响相互依赖水平的因素:两种类型的联盟级相互依赖-社会技术和经济,以及两种类型的生态系统级相互依赖-标准和法律/监管。我们通过海上贸易供应链的例子来说明这些相互依赖关系及其回报。这项工作可以作为诊断影响采用的关键因素的起点,并阐明可能影响犹豫不决的组织参与区块链联盟的杠杆点。
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