Blockchain for data protection and cyber fraud reduction: systematic literature review and technology adoption dynamics among gen Y and Z
Ankit Suri, Yogesh Sharma, Lokesh Jindal, Rajeev Sijariya
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of blockchain technology in reducing online fraud among Gen Y and Gen Z. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a two-phase approach. Firstly, a systematic literature review is conducted to examine various aspects of blockchain technology and cyber security. Secondly, the Technology Adoption Model is used to study the adoption dynamics of blockchain-based platforms for online data exchange among 415 Gen Y and Z users. Findings The results indicate that efficiency and security, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and trust have a positive effect on behavioral intention and attitude towards use. This is the first study to examine the role of blockchain technology to reduce fraud among Gen Y and Gen Z. Originality/value This study provides new insights into the adoption of blockchain-based platforms for online data exchange among Gen Y and Gen Z. The study highlights the critical areas of concern for the adoption of blockchain technology and provides managerial implications for fintech firms, banks, and e-commerce platforms. It is unique in its focus on the potential for blockchain technology to reduce fraud among Gen Y and Gen Z, which has not been previously explored in the literature.