Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) in Governance
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) have emerged as one of the most disruptive innovations in governance, offering new frameworks for collective decision-making, transparency, and accountability in both public and private spheres. Rooted in blockchain technology and powered by smart contracts, DAOs eliminate the need for traditional ...
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Crypto-assets : Regulating the "dark side" of financial blockchain [PDF]
The use of financial blockchain and decentralised ledgers system has many benefits. These include immutability, efficiency and security. Digital financial information can be securely stored on a network of computational devices, with changes to those ...
Broby, Daniel
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The Transitioning Economic Dynamics of the Military in Communist Regimes: A Comparison of Cuba, China and Vietnam [Student\u27s Paper Series] [PDF]
Several factors can increase or decrease military-economic involvement in communist regimes. This anomalous form of military behavior, labeled as the Military Business Complex (MBC), emerged in various communist regimes in the 1980s.
Aranda, Graduate Student, Michael
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The Impact of Delegation Mechanism on the Governance of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations [PDF]
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO), a new form of organization is evolving with the development of blockchain technology. Unlike traditional organizations, DAO utilizes blockchain and smart contracts to achieve a fully decentralized ...
He, Peining, Liu, Zhiyong, Lu, Changjian
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Understanding smart contracts as a new option in transaction cost economics [PDF]
Among different concepts associated with the term blockchain, smart contracts have been a prominent one, especially popularized by the Ethereum platform. In this study, we unpack this concept within the framework of Transaction Cost Economics (TCE). This
Halaburda, Hanna +2 more
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Towards a Decentralized Autonomous Governance Model to Improve Governance of Charities [PDF]
Applying Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), a participative-based technology in the charity sector, enables donors to manage donations collectively, vote, and release donations when conditions are met.
Dosso, Mamadou +2 more
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Privacy-Conflict Resolution for Integrating Personal and Electronic Health Records in Blockchain-Based Systems. [PDF]
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Unpacking How Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) Work in Practice
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) have emerged as a novel way to coordinate a group of (pseudonymous) entities towards a shared vision (e.g., promoting sustainability), utilizing self-executing smart contracts on blockchains to support decentralized governance and decision-making.
Sharma, Tanusree +6 more
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Governance Adaptation in Distributed Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) [PDF]
Distributed autonomous organizations (DAOs) are a new organization form that resides entirely on a blockchain. In a DAO, organizational governance rules are hardcoded in an immutable smart contract.
Fosso Wamba, Samuel, Riggins, Fred
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This study employs a theoretical, system design–based methodology to propose the Palm GreenChain framework—a blockchain-based platform aimed at enhancing traceability, transparency, financial coverage, and accountability in green bond financing for ...
Kenny Tee, Ghulame Rubbaniy
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