Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications

Purpose: Recognition of foreign qualifications for authorising the exercise of a regulated profession gains importance in globalised economies and in international organisations such as the UNESCO. However, national procedures for such recognition have not yet experienced the transformative changes...

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Main Author: Christian Pauletto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Research in Globalization
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X2030023X
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spelling doaj-872a1d52156b400fb586963931c722b32021-02-01T04:14:20ZengElsevierResearch in Globalization2590-051X2021-12-013100034Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualificationsChristian Pauletto0Address: International University in Geneva (IUG), International Center, 20 Route de Pré-Bois, 1215 Geneva 15, Switzerland; International University in Geneva (IUG), SwitzerlandPurpose: Recognition of foreign qualifications for authorising the exercise of a regulated profession gains importance in globalised economies and in international organisations such as the UNESCO. However, national procedures for such recognition have not yet experienced the transformative changes that occurred in other sectors of public administration. The study of “transborder digitisation” is still in its infancy. While governments consider the adoption of blockchain applications for the e-administration of trade-related procedures, for example customs procedures, it is timely to give some thoughts to recognition as well. Aims: After explaining the role of recognition in international relations this article explores the features of recognition procedures that are relevant for the choice of a technology. It then aims to identify recognition authorities’ needs in terms of administrative tools and to find out the options and potential benefits of blockchain technology in view of those needs. It aims to find whether there are reasons to select that particular technology rather than conventional methods. This is highlighted in a concrete description of what could be a possible configuration of a blockchain solution for recognition procedures. Since opportunities are always balanced by limitations, the article also inquires into ithe expected challenges in adopting a blockchain system between different countries’ recognition authorities. The article’s overall aim is to offer an assessment of blockchain technologies’ potential in that field and to highlight developments in technology that could ease their adoption. Findings: The article finds that the advantages brought by DLT technologies and the needed features of recognition processes coincide in several respects. However, some critical challenges and limitations for the application of blockchain in this field also exist. An adoption of that technology for that particular branch of public administration could occur provided that the technology continues to improve. Such improvements include interoperability, interface with other protocols and legacy databases, portability, and a higher degree of safety regarding privacy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X2030023X
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Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
Research in Globalization
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title Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
title_short Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
title_full Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
title_fullStr Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain in international e-government processes: Opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
title_sort blockchain in international e-government processes: opportunities for recognition of foreign qualifications
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series Research in Globalization
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publishDate 2021-12-01
description Purpose: Recognition of foreign qualifications for authorising the exercise of a regulated profession gains importance in globalised economies and in international organisations such as the UNESCO. However, national procedures for such recognition have not yet experienced the transformative changes that occurred in other sectors of public administration. The study of “transborder digitisation” is still in its infancy. While governments consider the adoption of blockchain applications for the e-administration of trade-related procedures, for example customs procedures, it is timely to give some thoughts to recognition as well. Aims: After explaining the role of recognition in international relations this article explores the features of recognition procedures that are relevant for the choice of a technology. It then aims to identify recognition authorities’ needs in terms of administrative tools and to find out the options and potential benefits of blockchain technology in view of those needs. It aims to find whether there are reasons to select that particular technology rather than conventional methods. This is highlighted in a concrete description of what could be a possible configuration of a blockchain solution for recognition procedures. Since opportunities are always balanced by limitations, the article also inquires into ithe expected challenges in adopting a blockchain system between different countries’ recognition authorities. The article’s overall aim is to offer an assessment of blockchain technologies’ potential in that field and to highlight developments in technology that could ease their adoption. Findings: The article finds that the advantages brought by DLT technologies and the needed features of recognition processes coincide in several respects. However, some critical challenges and limitations for the application of blockchain in this field also exist. An adoption of that technology for that particular branch of public administration could occur provided that the technology continues to improve. Such improvements include interoperability, interface with other protocols and legacy databases, portability, and a higher degree of safety regarding privacy.
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