Christianto Youstra Valentino, Busyra Azheri, Sri Oktavia
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印度尼西亚建筑业的技术进步已经启动了该行业的数字化转型。将自动化系统纳入合同执行以满足未来数字化需求的必要性日益明显。本文提出了对印度尼西亚建筑业采用智能合同的可能性的先锋性研究。所选择的研究方法是一种定性的科学方法,涉及系统回顾,突出了在建筑行业中采用智能合同的好处和障碍。通过访谈从建筑合同管理专家那里收集了进一步的数据。研究结果表明,智能合约的自我执行功能可以更好地在合约内分配风险。然而,该研究也揭示了应用智能合约的重大挑战,例如它们的不变性、不可逆性和对人为错误的脆弱性。该研究得出结论,智能合约最适合不需要变化的短期合约。智能合约可以简化合约管理,减少时间,有效解决合约生命周期内的冲突和纠纷。设计的实施框架对建筑专业人员,特别是参与合同管理的专业人员具有重要意义。将智能合同纳入建筑可以通过促进对这一新兴技术的投资来加强合同管理和管理纪律
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Technological advancements in Indonesia's Construction have initiated a digital transformation in the sector. The necessity of incorporating automated systems in contract performance to meet future digital needs has become increasingly apparent. This paper presents to spearhead research into the possibility of the Indonesian construction industry adopting smart contracts. The chosen research approach is a qualitative scientific methodology involving a systematic review highlighting the benefits and obstacles associated with adopting smart contracts within the construction industry. Further data were collected from construction contract management experts through interview sessions. The findings reveal that the self-execution feature of smart contracts could better distribute risks within a contract. However, the study also uncovers substantial challenges in applying smart contracts, such as their immutability, irreversibility, and vulnerability to human errors. The study concludes that smart contracts are best suited for short-term contracts that do not require variations. Smart contracts could streamline contract management, reducing time and effectively addressing conflicts and disputes during the contract's lifespan. The devised implementation framework holds significance for construction professionals, particularly those involved in contract administration. Incorporating smart contracts into construction could enhance contract administration and management discipline by fostering investment in this emerging technology
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