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Tokkozhina, U., Martins, A. L. & Ferreira, J. C. (2020). Adopting blockchain in supply chain: A methodological proposal to conduct a pilot. In Ana Lúcia Martins, João C. Ferreira, Alexander Kocian, Vera Costa (Ed.), Intelligent transport systems, from research and development to the market uptake: : 4th EAI International Conference, INTSYS 2020, Proceedings. (pp. 125-141).: Springer.
U. Tokkozhina et al., "Adopting blockchain in supply chain: A methodological proposal to conduct a pilot", in Intelligent transport systems, from research and development to the market uptake: : 4th EAI Int. Conf., INTSYS 2020, Proc., Ana Lúcia Martins, João C. Ferreira, Alexander Kocian, Vera Costa, Ed., Springer, 2020, pp. 125-141
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TY - CPAPER TI - Adopting blockchain in supply chain: A methodological proposal to conduct a pilot T2 - Intelligent transport systems, from research and development to the market uptake: : 4th EAI International Conference, INTSYS 2020, Proceedings AU - Tokkozhina, U. AU - Martins, A. L. AU - Ferreira, J. C. PY - 2020 SP - 125-141 SN - 1867-8211 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-71454-3_8 UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-71454-3 AB - The world nowadays and business processes, in particular, are changing to-wards digitalization and reduction of time-consuming processes. Provenance and safety of products are becoming key factors for customers’ trust, so traceability solutions are arising. One of the most up-and-coming disruptive technologies today is a Blockchain (BC). This paper aims to assess the feasi-bility of BC to enable end-to-end supply chain (SC) and to develop a tenta-tive methodological framework of the BC level of success in SC context evaluation. The pilot shows that BC provides convenience in using a unified information system for different stakeholders throughout SC for more effi-cient and secure data exchange. A future understanding of the importance for BC technology use, as a traceability provider from the perspective of a final customer, is detected as a path for further research. ER -