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Blockchain Technologies: The Foreseeable Impact on Society and Industry [PDF]
The authors describe blockchain's fundamental concepts, provide perspectives on its challenges and opportunities, and trace its origins from the Bitcoin digital cash system to recent ...
Aste, T, Di Matteo, T, Tasca, P
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Decentralized autonomous organizations:the state of the art,analysis framework and future trends
The decentralized autonomy is not a new concept,the self-organization phenomenon in natural ecosystems,the cyber movement organizations on the Internet,and the distributed artificial intelligence,etc.,can all be regarded as its early manifestations.In ...
Wenwen DING +5 more
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Blockchain in Communication Networks: A Comprehensive Review
This article provides a comprehensive review of blockchain applications in communication networks, focusing on domains such as IoT, 5G, vehicular systems, and decentralised trust infrastructures. It examines key challenges—including scalability, interoperability, and latency—and outlines future directions such as lightweight consensus protocols and AI ...
Quazi Mamun, Zhenni Pan, Jun Wu
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Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
Blockchain technology promises a sizable potential for executing inter-organizational business processes without requiring a central party serving as a single point of trust (and failure).
Aalst, Wil Van Der +31 more
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The Network State, Exit, and the Political Economy of Venture Capital
Abstract This article focuses on the Network State movement as embodying the venture capital (VC) logic of exit. Exit constitutes both a strategy for lucrative returns and an ideology seeking out new territories for financial and technological speculation.
Olivier Jutel
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Tokens Matter: How to Win Votes and Influence DAOs [PDF]
In the span of just a few years, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) have grown into a high-value form of organization. A growing body of IS literature examines the decentralized, transparent, and equitable design of these organizations.
Avital, Michel +3 more
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Governance for regenerative coordination: the evolution from DAO to DAO 3.0
IntroductionDecentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), digital organizations governed by code and community, offer new paradigms for collective governance; yet many early examples have reproduced the power asymmetries, exclusionary participation ...
Kate Bennett
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The Myths of Blockchain Governance
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Blockchain technology promises to revolutionize governance through strong commitments, trustlessness, and transparency. This paper examines how these promises have failed to materialize in practice. Research Findings/Insights Drawing on case evidence from major blockchains, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, I argue that ...
Daniel Ferreira
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Challenges of DAOs in decentralized science: a qualitative analysis of expert interviews
IntroductionDecentralized autonomous organizations in decentralized science face unique organizational and scientific demands. This study examines core challenges encountered by DeSci DAOs and how these challenges affect governance and research practice ...
L. Weidener, L. Boltz
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This paper proposes a novel blockchain‐based system designed to revolutionize transparency, traceability, and reliability within the organic food supply chain. Addressing persistent challenges such as certification fraud, opaque supply chains, and the high costs associated with organic food production, stakeholders including farmers, processors ...
Youness Riouali +2 more
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