Blockchain technology for tracking and tracing in supply chains: A critical viewpoint

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Abstract

Tracking and tracing (TnT) in supply chains (SCs) is often mentioned as a very promising area of application for blockchains. At the same time, there is also much reticence and even disillusionment in practice. In this context, we present a literature meta-review and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using blockchains in SCs. We find that public permissionless blockchains offer new functionalities (e.g. pseudonymity), which however are often not desired. Moreover, a blockchain loses value in the context of SCs because there is a physical level (goods) in addition to the digital level (information) and these two levels do not necessarily match. Furthermore, we present a survey of TnT solution providers, which indicates that there are complexity and collaboration problems in supply chains that even a blockchain cannot alleviate. Nevertheless, the surveyed experts generally have a positive attitude towards the blockchain and are willing to give it a chance.

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Straubert, C., Sucky, E., & Mattke, J. (2021). Blockchain technology for tracking and tracing in supply chains: A critical viewpoint. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2020-January, pp. 5577–5586). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2021.678

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