Managing a blockchain-based platform ecosystem for industry-wide
adoption: The case of TradeLens
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04206v1
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2022 09:44:56 GMT
- Title: Managing a blockchain-based platform ecosystem for industry-wide
adoption: The case of TradeLens
- Authors: Marin Jovanovic, Nikola Kosti\'c, Ina M. Sebastian, Tomaz Sedej
- Abstract summary: This study follows the development of TradeLens, a leading global shipping platform ecosystem underpinned by blockchain technology.
We examine the factors affecting industrywide adoption among global supply chain actors by unpacking platform value governance mechanisms.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: The proliferation of blockchain-based platform ecosystems in recent years has
prompted scholars across various disciplines to explore the conditions leading
to their successful deployment. However, developing a blockchain-based platform
ecosystem creates various challenges for the platform sponsor that may
influence industry-wide adoption and, ultimately, the platform's success. This
study follows the development of TradeLens, a leading global shipping platform
ecosystem underpinned by blockchain technology. We examine the factors
affecting industry-wide adoption among global supply chain actors by unpacking
platform value drivers and platform governance mechanisms identified at
TradeLens. While the platform value hinges on the digitalization of workflows
and the ecosystem leverage, the platform governance includes strategic
(off-chain), technology (on-chain), and interoperability (on- and off-chain)
governance - as mechanisms for effectively managing a blockchain-based platform
ecosystem. This paper contributes to the literature on blockchain-based
platform ecosystems and the platform literature.
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