2019
DOI: 10.28945/4347
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Review of Blockchain Literature – Its Application and Acceptance

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: To understand the current state of the body of literature in blockchain technology and propose dimensions for acceptance. Background: Blockchain technology has large promise to replace centralized and even distributed database systems. Its premise focuses on issues such as transparency, immutability, and privacy of transactions. Created for bitcoin, researchers and practitioners have begun to see its potential in different areas and industries. Its acceptance is still debatable as there are a num… Show more

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“…According to Kiviat [77], blockchain resolves issues with untrustworthy transactions in which the presented information is transparent to all network users and requires their approval to move to the next block in the chain. Although some unresolved issues with regards to blockchain technology exist, such as system security and overall privacy [78], scholars and professionals have demonstrated their complete interest in this disruptive technology, which is still in an early phase in its evolution and holds the potential to overcome many potential barriers in the near future [79].…”
Section: Technologies Widely Implemented In the Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kiviat [77], blockchain resolves issues with untrustworthy transactions in which the presented information is transparent to all network users and requires their approval to move to the next block in the chain. Although some unresolved issues with regards to blockchain technology exist, such as system security and overall privacy [78], scholars and professionals have demonstrated their complete interest in this disruptive technology, which is still in an early phase in its evolution and holds the potential to overcome many potential barriers in the near future [79].…”
Section: Technologies Widely Implemented In the Food Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%