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Blockchain for the circular economy: Theorizing blockchain's role in the transition to a circular economy through an empirical investigation

Moritz Böhmecke‐Schwafert, Marie Wehinger, Robin Teigland

2022Business Strategy and the Environment100 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Blockchain is increasingly lauded as an enabler of the transition to a circular economy. While there is considerable conceptual research and some empirical studies on this phenomenon, scholars have yet to develop a theoretical model of blockchain's role in this transition. Grounded in the sustainability transition literature, this paper addresses this gap through the following research question: What role does blockchain play in the transition to a circular economy? Following an abductive approach, we conducted interviews with ground‐level experts implementing blockchain innovations for the circular economy across Europe and the United States. Through a thematic analysis, we derived a theoretical model of the relationships among (1) drivers and barriers of the transition to a circular economy, (2) blockchain innovation for the circular economy, (3) technical challenges of blockchain, and (4) the circular economy. While blockchain plays a moderating role, interviewees considered it only an infrastructural resource rather than a panacea.

Topics & Concepts

Circular economyBlockchainPanacea (medicine)Transition (genetics)Thematic analysisSustainabilityGrounded theoryEconomyEmpirical researchEconomic systemBusinessEconomicsSociologyComputer scienceQualitative researchSocial scienceComputer securityBiologyBiochemistryAlternative medicineEpistemologyGeneEcologyPathologyPhilosophyChemistryMedicineBlockchain Technology Applications and SecuritySustainable Supply Chain ManagementEnvironmental Sustainability in Business
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