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Call for Papers: Blockchain and Digital Transformation

TIM Review

Blockchain and Digital Transformation. . This call for papers aims to advance blockchain (distributed ledger) technology research in the context of technology innovation management. The special issue seeks to build on the research progress of scholars focusing on the disruptive innovation potential of blockchain.

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Call for Papers: Distributed Ledger Technologies for Smart Digital Economies

TIM Review

Blockchain is intended to design a system with participants who do not trust each other, but who rely on the system itself. The special issue seeks to build on the research progress of scholars focusing on the disruptive innovation potential of DLTs and asset tokenization in digital entrepreneurial ecosystems and business models.

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Editorial: Distributed Ledger Technologies for Smart Digital Economies (June 2021)

TIM Review

This edition returns to explore the topic of blockchain (distributed ledger) technology, which the TIM Review began publishing about in the October 2017 edition. The World Economic Forum in 2015, predicted that “10% of global gross domestic product (GDP) [would be] stored on blockchain technology” by 2027 (WEF, 2015).

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Cryptography use cases: From secure communication to data security 

IBM Business Partners

The main principles of cryptography establish trust when conducting business online. While modern cryptographic algorithms are far more advanced, the fundamental steps remain very similar. Whether shopping online or saving valuable trade secrets to disk, we can thank cryptography for any semblance of privacy we may have.

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An Exploration of Blockchain-based Traceability in Food Supply Chains: On the Benefits of Distributed Digital Records from Farm to Fork

TIM Review

As a meta-technology, blockchain allows for improved traceability in food supply chains (Kramer et al., 2021), blockchain enhances transparency, accountability, trust, and traceability in supply chains (Kim & Laskowski, 2017; Gurtu & Johny, 2019; Behnke & Jansson, 2020). The impacts of blockchain on supply chain management.

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