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Evidence-driven model for implementing Blockchain in food supply chains

Nam Vu, Abhijeet Ghadge, Michael Bourlakis

2022International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blockchain technology has been identified as a possible solution to address critical challenges faced by the food sector. Building on the potential of Blockchain within Food Supply Chains (FSC), this study aims to develop an evidence-based implementation model for Blockchain in the food industry. Innovation Adoption and other prominent theories are integrated to first develop a conceptual framework, which is later validated following an analysis of the qualitative data. Fifteen semi-structured expert interviews are used to develop an evidence-driven, applied model for implementing Blockchain; providing detailed insights into typical stages, associated activities, and contextual determinants needed for successful integration. An empirically validated implementation model advances the extant academic literature and further provides a detailed roadmap for food practitioners, while initiating Blockchain projects with their firms and/or supply chains.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainExtant taxonSupply chainKnowledge managementBusinessProcess managementConceptual modelComputer scienceData scienceMarketingDatabaseComputer securityEvolutionary biologyBiologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityTechnology Adoption and User BehaviourOrganizational and Employee Performance