2017
DOI: 10.1002/jsc.2145
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Blockchain and the (re)imagining of trusts jurisprudence

Abstract: There are important synergies between the trust of blockchain and that of trusts law.This article critically examines the intersection between law and blockchain technology through an exploration of the notional impacts upon orthodox practices and principles of trusts law made by blockchain and other "disruptive" technologies, including smart property and the Internet of Things.

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“…Similarly, there have been some studies that have explored challenges (Upadhyay, 2020;Min, 2019;Manski, 2017;Herian, 2017;Biswas and Gupta, 2019;Frizzo-Barker et al, 2020;Chang et al, 2020a;O'Leary, 2018O'Leary, , 2017 and opportunities of the blockchain (Li et al, 2018;Chang et al, 2020a;Wang et al, 2019aWang et al, , 2019bWang et al, , 2019cDelafenestre, 2019;Shermin, 2017;Manski, 2017;Tiscini et al, 2020;Upadhyay, 2020) in other countries, but these studies have only emphasised on a limited scope of blockchain challenges and opportunities and have not considered exploring this area for operational excellence in the automotive industry without any concern about TOE framework (Upadhyay, 2020;Chang et al, 2020a;Min, 2019). Therefore, it is fair to say that comparatively less study exists in the automotive industry to explore the challenges and opportunities of blockchain amongst automakers aiming to achieve operational excellence (Kouhizadeh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, there have been some studies that have explored challenges (Upadhyay, 2020;Min, 2019;Manski, 2017;Herian, 2017;Biswas and Gupta, 2019;Frizzo-Barker et al, 2020;Chang et al, 2020a;O'Leary, 2018O'Leary, , 2017 and opportunities of the blockchain (Li et al, 2018;Chang et al, 2020a;Wang et al, 2019aWang et al, , 2019bWang et al, , 2019cDelafenestre, 2019;Shermin, 2017;Manski, 2017;Tiscini et al, 2020;Upadhyay, 2020) in other countries, but these studies have only emphasised on a limited scope of blockchain challenges and opportunities and have not considered exploring this area for operational excellence in the automotive industry without any concern about TOE framework (Upadhyay, 2020;Chang et al, 2020a;Min, 2019). Therefore, it is fair to say that comparatively less study exists in the automotive industry to explore the challenges and opportunities of blockchain amongst automakers aiming to achieve operational excellence (Kouhizadeh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the critical challenges facing the adoption of blockchain technology is being regarded the operations and supply chain, the aim to achieve operational excellence might not be excellence of the firms to join the blockchain. Without various stakeholders who involved in can be worrisome for automakers stakeholders or actors who are contributing to the operational architecture according to the empirical research by Herian (2017). Therefore these concerns as the general anonymity enjoyed by those who facilitate the proliferation of blockchain 57 Outsourci ng:…”
Section: Wasted Resources or Energy Consumption Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The crypto tokens and crypto coins used today are digital and current versions of historical Tokens. Lemieux (2016) and Herian (2017) mentions that many different sectors such as inheritance, supply chain and finance can be digitalized with the recording technology of the blockchain. Although it is perceived by governments that there is a negative perception of cryptocurrencies (Jackson, 2018), corporate companies such as JD.com, AliBaba, Provenance, Walmart, Toyota are known to test blockchainbased supply chain applications and make partial applications (Kshetri & Loukoianova, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%