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Blockchain Technology, Inter-Organizational Relationships, and Management Accounting: A Synthesis and a Research Agenda

Nikola Kostić, Tomaz Sedej

2021Accounting Horizons41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SYNOPSIS Blockchain technology is increasingly emerging as an important organizational phenomenon, especially for collaboration across firm boundaries. Over the past three decades, accounting scholars have shown significant interest in management accounting and control mechanisms that are used by actors to sustain inter-organizational relationships. We outline fundamental technical features and limitations of permissioned blockchain technology and analytically propose blockchain as an empirical concept with implications for management accounting practices that underpin inter-organizational collaboration, trust, control, and information exchange. Particular focus of the analysis is on the interplay between the technical capabilities of blockchain technology and inter-organizational management control procedures. Based on this analysis, we develop a series of propositions that theorize how these procedures affect the way in which blockchain is enacted in IORs, and how they are affected by blockchain in turn. The paper concludes with a research agenda for accounting scholars and offers directions for further research.

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BlockchainAccountingManagement accountingKnowledge managementControl (management)PhenomenonBusinessComputer scienceManagementEconomicsEpistemologyComputer securityPhilosophyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecuritySupply Chain and Inventory Management
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