区块链技术能否帮助克服合同不完备性?来自国家法律的证据

Mark A. Chen, Shuting Sophia Hu, Joanna Wang, Qinxi Wu
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现实世界中,企业之间的合同协议往往不完整,导致供应链关系中的次优投资和价值损失。区块链技术能在多大程度上帮助缓解合同不完整带来的问题?我们利用一个准自然实验来研究这个问题,该实验基于美国各州交错通过的法律,这些法律提高了州内企业开发、采用和使用区块链技术的能力。我们发现,在接触支持区块链的法律后,资产专用性更强的企业在托宾Q值、研发和区块链相关创新方面表现出更积极的变化。此外,这类企业似乎更少依赖纵向一体化,形成更多战略联盟,并将重点转向地理位置较近的客户。总之,我们的研究结果表明,区块链技术可以帮助企业弥补因合同不完整而产生的制约和低效。本文已被林威廉-聪(Lin William Cong)的《管理科学特刊》(Special Issue of Management Science)录用:区块链与加密经济学》。补充材料:数据文件和在线附录见 https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.04139 。
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Can Blockchain Technology Help Overcome Contractual Incompleteness? Evidence from State Laws
Real-world contractual agreements between firms are often incomplete, leading to suboptimal investment and loss of value in supply chain relationships. To what extent can blockchain technology help alleviate problems arising from contractual incompleteness? We examine this issue by exploiting a quasi-natural experiment based on the staggered adoption of U.S. state laws that increased firms’ in-state ability to develop, adopt, and use blockchain technology. We find that, after exposure to a pro-blockchain law, firms with greater asset specificity exhibit more positive changes to Tobin’s Q, research and development, and blockchain-related innovation. Also, such firms appear to rely less on vertical integration, form more strategic alliances, and shift their emphasis to less geographically proximate customers. Overall, our results suggest that blockchain technology can help firms remedy constraints and inefficiencies arising from contractual incompleteness. This paper has been accepted by Lin William Cong, Special Issue of Management Science: Blockchains and crypto economics. Supplemental Material: The data files and online appendix are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.04139 .
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