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Ulpan, Martins, A. & Ferreira, J. (2022). A new panacea for supply chains? Experience feedback from blockchain technology adopters. Euroma 2022 Conference.
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U. Tokkozhina1 et al.,  "A new panacea for supply chains? Experience feedback from blockchain technology adopters", in Euroma 2022 Conf., 2022
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@misc{tokkozhina12022_1765580304196,
	author = "Ulpan and Martins, A. and Ferreira, J.",
	title = "A new panacea for supply chains? Experience feedback from blockchain technology adopters",
	year = "2022",
	url = "http://www.euroma-online.org/events/euroma-annual-conferences/"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - A new panacea for supply chains? Experience feedback from blockchain technology adopters
T2  - Euroma 2022 Conference
AU  - Ulpan
AU  - Martins, A.
AU  - Ferreira, J.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://www.euroma-online.org/events/euroma-annual-conferences/
AB  - Blockchain technology (BCT) is being actively discussed for application in business contexts to digitalize supply chains (SCs). The current nascent level of BCT adoption in businesses creates resistance for further scalability in the industry. This study explores real pilot cases and experiences of BCT pioneers from various continents and industries, revealing the intentions behind the adoption, feasible improvements, and challenges that need to be further addressed. Findings reveal the business incentives of decentralizing trust constituent and efficiency improvements of data sharing. However, the challenges remain in scaling the adoption to a broader level, and guaranteeing the accurate input of data.
ER  -