实现可持续的碳中和供应链:区块链技术整合的视角

IF 13.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Aditi Saha , Rakesh D. Raut , Mukesh Kumar , Sanjoy Kumar Paul , Yangyan Shi , Bhavin Shah , Sudishna Ghoshal
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随着全球向碳中和供应链(CNSC)的转变,区块链技术(BT)变得越来越重要。食品供应链(FSC)产生大量的碳排放。本研究评估如何整合区块链技术(IBT)以达成CNSC。本研究还发现了可持续发展目标之间的联系及其在IBT和CNSC之间的作用。本文提出了一个基于资源基础观和动态能力的新框架,并利用结构方程模型(SEM)对其进行了验证。一项全面的在线调查利用一份问卷进行,收集了200名农业和食品部门雇员的回答。这一发现表明,实施颠覆性BT通过减少排放、确保安全、改善供应链绩效、最大限度地减少食物浪费和提高消费者信任,对FSC产生了有益的影响。然而,两个变量,即提高供应链绩效和建立消费者信任,并不有助于实现CNSC,因为它们提高了运营效率和信任,这可能不会直接导致碳排放的减少。该研究丰富了IBT在FSC中的研究文献,以实现CNSC,同时使供应链网络更加透明、敏捷和可持续。它还通过揭示不能导致国家安全保障的因素来挑战传统智慧,并指导决策者制定实现国家安全保障的战略。
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Achieving sustainable carbon-neutral supply chain: A perspective of integrating blockchain technology
With the global shift towards a carbon-neutral supply chain (CNSC), blockchain technology (BT) is becoming increasingly significant. The food supply chain (FSC) significantly generates carbon emissions. This study evaluates how the integration of blockchain technology (IBT) is feasible to attain a CNSC. This study also finds the nexus among the sustainable development goals and how they behave between IBT and CNSC. This study presented a new framework based on the resource-based view and dynamic capability, which was tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). A comprehensive online survey was conducted utilizing a questionnaire that gathered responses from 200 individuals employed in the agricultural and food sectors. The finding reveals that the implementation of disruptive BT has a beneficial impact on the FSC by reducing emissions, ensuring safety, improving supply chain performance, minimizing food waste, and boosting consumer trust. Nonetheless, two variables, namely enhance supply chain performance, and build consumer trust, do not contribute to achieving a CNSC, as they enhance operational efficiency and trust, which might not directly result in a decrease in carbon emissions. The study enriches the literature on IBT in FSC to attain a CNSC while making the supply chain network more transparent, agile, and sustainable. It also challenges conventional wisdom by revealing factors that do not lead to a CNSC and guides policymakers to develop strategies to attain a CNSC.
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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