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Table of Contents
Intro
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Book
Contents
Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption in Performance of Supply Chain
1 Introduction
2 Background of the Study
2.1 Application of Blockchain
2.2 Technology Adoption in SC
3 Research Model and Development of Hypothesis
3.1 Knowledge Sharing (KS)
3.2 Higher Authority Support (HAS)
3.3 Business Partner's Pressure (BPP)
3.4 BT and SC Performance (SCP)
4 Research Methodology
5 Results
5.1 Demographics of Firms Surveyed
5.2 Reliability and Validity
5.2.1 Cronbach's Alpha ([alpha])
5.3 Exploratory Factor Analysis
5.4 Model Validity Measures
5.4.1 Composite Reliability
5.4.2 Convergent Validity
5.4.3 Divergent Validity
5.5 Structural Model and Testing of Hypothesis
6 Discussion
6.1 Managerial Implications
6.2 Theoretical Contribution, Scope, and Future Research
7 Conclusion
Appendix A. Measurement Items
References
Revisiting Trust in Supply Chains: How Does Blockchain Redefine Trust?
1 Introduction
2 Trust and Blockchain
2.1 What Is Trust?
2.2 Blockchain-Trust Trope
3 Blockchain and Supply Chains
3.1 Supply Chain Functionality and Trust Issues
3.2 How Can Blockchain Meaningfully Contribute to Supply Chains?
4 Learning from a Blockchain Use Case in Supply Chains
5 Reflections on Technology-Mediated Trust
5.1 Blockchain Cannot Guarantee Absolute Truths
5.2 Blockchain Is More Than a Trust Machine
5.3 Technology-Mediated Trust in China's Social Commerce
6 Conclusions
References
The Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate for the Transport of Dangerous Goods
1 Introduction
1.1 Supply Chain Management
1.2 Supply Chain for Dangerous Goods
1.3 Research Method
2 Motivation and Problem Definition
3 Background: Blockchain Technology and Its Main Characteristics
4 Related Works Studies
5 Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate for Transparency and Management of TDG
5.1 Conceptual Approach for Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate
5.2 Digital Certificate as for the DG
6 Proof of Concept (PoC): Smart Contract for Digital Certificate
7 Conclusion and Future Works
References
An ERP and Planning System Enabled Decentralized Supply Chain Using Blockchain Technology
1 Introduction
2 Centralized and Decentralized Global Supply Chain
2.1 Challenges in Decentralized Global Supply Chain
3 Supply Chain Enabled with ERP and Planning System: Capabilities and Limitations
4 Pillars and Drivers of Decentralized Supply Chain
4.1 Pillars of Decentralized Supply Chain
4.2 Drivers of Decentralized Supply Chain
5 Blockchain: A Powerful Technology to Improve Harmonization
5.1 Types of Blockchain
6 Decentralized Supply Chain Enabled by ERP, Planning System, and Blockchain
6.1 A Complex and Intriguing System of Systems in Supply Chain
6.2 Decentralized Supply Chain with ERP, Planning, and Blockchain
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Book
Contents
Impact of Blockchain Technology Adoption in Performance of Supply Chain
1 Introduction
2 Background of the Study
2.1 Application of Blockchain
2.2 Technology Adoption in SC
3 Research Model and Development of Hypothesis
3.1 Knowledge Sharing (KS)
3.2 Higher Authority Support (HAS)
3.3 Business Partner's Pressure (BPP)
3.4 BT and SC Performance (SCP)
4 Research Methodology
5 Results
5.1 Demographics of Firms Surveyed
5.2 Reliability and Validity
5.2.1 Cronbach's Alpha ([alpha])
5.3 Exploratory Factor Analysis
5.4 Model Validity Measures
5.4.1 Composite Reliability
5.4.2 Convergent Validity
5.4.3 Divergent Validity
5.5 Structural Model and Testing of Hypothesis
6 Discussion
6.1 Managerial Implications
6.2 Theoretical Contribution, Scope, and Future Research
7 Conclusion
Appendix A. Measurement Items
References
Revisiting Trust in Supply Chains: How Does Blockchain Redefine Trust?
1 Introduction
2 Trust and Blockchain
2.1 What Is Trust?
2.2 Blockchain-Trust Trope
3 Blockchain and Supply Chains
3.1 Supply Chain Functionality and Trust Issues
3.2 How Can Blockchain Meaningfully Contribute to Supply Chains?
4 Learning from a Blockchain Use Case in Supply Chains
5 Reflections on Technology-Mediated Trust
5.1 Blockchain Cannot Guarantee Absolute Truths
5.2 Blockchain Is More Than a Trust Machine
5.3 Technology-Mediated Trust in China's Social Commerce
6 Conclusions
References
The Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate for the Transport of Dangerous Goods
1 Introduction
1.1 Supply Chain Management
1.2 Supply Chain for Dangerous Goods
1.3 Research Method
2 Motivation and Problem Definition
3 Background: Blockchain Technology and Its Main Characteristics
4 Related Works Studies
5 Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate for Transparency and Management of TDG
5.1 Conceptual Approach for Blockchain-Based Digital Certificate
5.2 Digital Certificate as for the DG
6 Proof of Concept (PoC): Smart Contract for Digital Certificate
7 Conclusion and Future Works
References
An ERP and Planning System Enabled Decentralized Supply Chain Using Blockchain Technology
1 Introduction
2 Centralized and Decentralized Global Supply Chain
2.1 Challenges in Decentralized Global Supply Chain
3 Supply Chain Enabled with ERP and Planning System: Capabilities and Limitations
4 Pillars and Drivers of Decentralized Supply Chain
4.1 Pillars of Decentralized Supply Chain
4.2 Drivers of Decentralized Supply Chain
5 Blockchain: A Powerful Technology to Improve Harmonization
5.1 Types of Blockchain
6 Decentralized Supply Chain Enabled by ERP, Planning System, and Blockchain
6.1 A Complex and Intriguing System of Systems in Supply Chain
6.2 Decentralized Supply Chain with ERP, Planning, and Blockchain