Defining Blockchain Governance: A Framework for Analysis and Comparison

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In this article, we introduce a blockchain governance framework that defines the governance of a blockchain as a combination of six dimensions and three layers. An evaluation through eight expert interviews confirms the perceived usefulness and operational feasibility of the presented framework. Furthermore, the framework, is demonstrated by an application in two case studies. The introduced blockchain governance framework establishes a shared understanding and discussion surrounding the topic of blockchain governance.

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Pelt, R. van, Jansen, S., Baars, D., & Overbeek, S. (2021). Defining Blockchain Governance: A Framework for Analysis and Comparison. Information Systems Management, 38(1), 21–41. https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530.2020.1720046

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