Designing a Governance Model for Blockchain-Based Traceability Systems in Supply Chain Consortia
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2025-01-07
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Implementing effective governance for blockchain-based traceability systems in supply chain consortia is essential to align IT strategies with broader business goals, ensuring that these systems drive value creation and improve overall supply chain efficiency. Establishing these governance structures helps consortia optimize transparency, compliance, and collaboration, which are critical for managing complex logistics and maintaining stakeholder trust. Utilizing a Design Science Research approach, we aim to develop a governance model that comprises essential principles and requirements for the implementation and value creation of blockchain-based traceability systems in supply chains. Our model provides actionable insights for practitioners looking to leverage blockchain for enhanced traceability and efficiency and offers a structured pathway to navigate complexities for digital transformation in decentralized environments.
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Blockchain – Decentralized Digital Transformation, blockchain, consortium, governance, supply chain, traceability
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Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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