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Preface-Why This Book?; Contents; 1 Introduction-Why to Pay Attention on Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Finance?; 1.1 Purpose; 1.2 Structure; 1.3 Brief Look at the Literature; References; 2 Background I-What Is Buyer-Led Supply Chain Finance?; 2.1 Defining Buyer-Led Supply Chain Finance; 2.2 Overview of Approved Payables Financing Instruments; 2.2.1 Dynamic Discounting; 2.2.2 Reverse Factoring; 2.2.3 Reverse Securitisation; 2.3 Key Drivers of Approved Payables Financing Instruments; References; 3 Background II-What Is Reverse Securitisation?

3.1 Defining Securitisation in Supply Chain Finance3.1.1 Supplier-Led Account Receivables Securitisation; 3.1.2 Inventory Securitisation; 3.1.3 Buyer-Led-Approved Payables Securitisation; 3.2 Key Characteristics of Reverse Securitisation; 3.2.1 Structuring Options; 3.2.2 Credit Enhancement; 3.2.3 Securities Issuance; 3.2.4 Parties Involved; 3.3 A Platform-Driven Reverse Securitisation Approach; References; 4 Background III-What Is Blockchain Technology?; 4.1 Defining the Blockchain and Its Key Technical Aspects; 4.1.1 Peer-to-Peer Value Exchange System; 4.1.2 Group Consensus Mechanism

4.1.3 Private and Public Distributed Validation Networks4.1.4 Smart Contracts; 4.2 A Distributed Ledger's Landscape of Blockchain Technology; 4.3 Key Features of Blockchain Technology; References; 5 Concept-Where Are the Opportunities of Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Finance?; 5.1 Dealing with Supply Chain Finance Barriers and Supply Chain Processes; 5.1.1 Compliance Requirements (KYC); 5.1.2 Accounting Rules and Treatments; 5.1.3 Issuing and Post-trade Clearing and Settlement Processing; 5.1.4 Relevant Supply Chain Activities; 5.2 Layers of Blockchain-Driven Supply Chains

5.2.1 The Order Processing Layer5.2.2 The Shipping Layer; 5.2.3 The Invoicing Layer; 5.2.4 The Payment Layer; 5.3 Opportunities of Blockchain-Driven Supply Chains; 5.3.1 Increased 'Window of Opportunities'; 5.3.2 Efficient Cash Settlement; 5.3.3 Simplified Invoice Validity Check; 5.3.4 Integration of Product and Money Flows; 5.4 Blockchain-Driven Reverse Securitisation; References; 6 Discussion-How Does the Full Potential of Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Finance Look Like?; 6.1 A Wider Scope of Supply Chain Finance Solutions; 6.1.1 Blockchain-Based Inventory Financing

6.1.2 Blockchain-Based Purchase Order Financing6.1.3 Blockchain-Based Receivables Financing; 6.1.4 Sum-up of the Wider Scope; 6.2 Limitations; 6.3 Future Research; References; 7 Conclusion-What Can We Learn from Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Finance?

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