Network effects in blockchain and supply chain: a theoretical research synthesis

Lorenzo Lynberg, A. Deif
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PurposeThis paper addresses a gap in research literature in the fields of blockchain technology (BC), supply chain network dynamics (SC) and network effect phenomena (NE). Extant BC and SC literature describes the potential benefits to be reaped through the adoption of BC technology. While BC technology does not yet meet the researched expectations of adoption, performance and efficacy, the authors analyze the three inter-related fields (BC, SC and NE) to bridge this gap in theory.Design/methodology/approachThis paper begins with a research review correlating the technological fundamentals of BC technology into fundamental value propositions for SC logistics contexts. The authors review the gap between these theoretical technological functions and the current ecosystem of BC applications. With an overarching understanding of BC in SC contexts, this paper then explores the phenomena of NE and attempts to synthesize various interrelated aspects of the three fields (BC, SC and NE). Research frameworks from extant literature are used for cross-comparing legacy software/information system solutions with potential and existing BC-based solutions. Case studies are utilized to support this analysis.FindingsSeveral key considerations and themes are identified to better inform practitioner and researcher decision-making. Novel insights pertain to BC platform architecture and application modularity, integrated governance and decision-making capabilities, and the automation capabilities that arise from a healthy application and smart contract ecosystem.Originality/valueThe core contribution is the synthesis of network effect theory with SC phenomena and BC theory and the exploration of how these three fields are inter-related in the maturation of BC technology. Specifically, the authors deepen insights from extant literature by contextualizing findings with relevant interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks.
区块链与供应链中的网络效应:理论研究综述
本文解决了区块链技术(BC)、供应链网络动力学(SC)和网络效应现象(NE)领域研究文献的空白。现存的BC和SC文献描述了通过采用BC技术获得的潜在好处。虽然BC技术尚未达到研究期望的采用,性能和功效,但作者分析了三个相互关联的领域(BC, SC和NE),以弥补理论上的差距。设计/方法论/方法本文首先进行了一项研究综述,将BC技术的技术基础与SC物流环境的基本价值主张联系起来。作者回顾了这些理论技术功能与当前BC应用生态系统之间的差距。在对语言交际语境下的语言交际有了总体理解之后,本文探讨了新语交际现象,并试图综合这三个领域(语言交际、语言交际和新语交际)的各个相互关联的方面。现有文献中的研究框架用于交叉比较遗留软件/信息系统解决方案与潜在的和现有的基于bc的解决方案。案例研究被用来支持这种分析。研究结果确定了几个关键的考虑因素和主题,以便更好地为从业者和研究人员决策提供信息。新的见解涉及BC平台架构和应用程序模块化,集成治理和决策能力,以及健康的应用程序和智能合约生态系统产生的自动化能力。核心贡献是将网络效应理论与SC现象和BC理论相结合,探索这三个领域在BC技术成熟过程中是如何相互关联的。具体而言,作者通过将研究结果与相关的跨学科理论框架相结合,加深了对现有文献的见解。
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