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Cryptocurrencies and the emergence of blockocracy

Donncha Kavanagh, Paul J. Ennis

2020The Information Society45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Blockocracies are a coherent, distinctive and novel organizational form bound by a collective ledger and a cryptocurrency. We frame our analysis of blockocracies against Weber’s enduring description of bureaucracy, identifying those features of Weberian bureaucracies that are present, absent or marginalized in blockocracies. In contrast to bureaucracy’s monocratic authority structure, authority in blockocracies is centered on four distinct layers. In each layer, there is governance of the code and governance by the code, and in the latter we distinguish between endogenous and exogenous rules. We also compare the “blockocrat” with Weber’s depiction of the bureaucrat.

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BureaucracyCorporate governanceCode (set theory)DepictionCryptocurrencyContrast (vision)Law and economicsPolitical scienceScholarshipSociologyLawEconomicsManagementComputer scienceComputer securityPhilosophyLinguisticsArtificial intelligencePoliticsSet (abstract data type)Programming languageBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCrime, Illicit Activities, and GovernanceCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies