Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies

We apply institutional cryptoeconomics to the information problems in global trade, model the incentives under which blockchain-based supply chain infrastructure will be built, and make predictions about the future of supply chains. We argue blockchain may fundamentally change the patterns and dynam...

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Main Authors: Darcy W. E. Allen, Alastair Berg, Brendan Markey-Towler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The British Blockchain Association
Series:The Journal of The British Blockchain Association
Online Access:http://jbba.scholasticahq.com/article/7556-blockchain-and-supply-chains-v-form-organisations-value-redistributions-de-commoditisation-and-quality-proxies.pdf
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spelling doaj-8e72aab27b0648dd9c26b77c02fe5c992020-11-25T00:09:55ZengThe British Blockchain AssociationThe Journal of The British Blockchain Association 2516-3957Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality ProxiesDarcy W. E. AllenAlastair BergBrendan Markey-TowlerWe apply institutional cryptoeconomics to the information problems in global trade, model the incentives under which blockchain-based supply chain infrastructure will be built, and make predictions about the future of supply chains. We argue blockchain may fundamentally change the patterns and dynamics of how, where and what we trade by: (1) facilitating new forms of economic organisation governing supply chain coordination (e.g. the V-form organisation) (2) shifting economic power towards the ends of supply chains (e.g. primary producers) by decreasing information asymmetries (3) de-commoditising goods and disaggregating price signals by changing the dimensions along which goods may be reliably differentiated and (4) lowering reliance on proxies (e.g. production within national borders) for the quality of goods.http://jbba.scholasticahq.com/article/7556-blockchain-and-supply-chains-v-form-organisations-value-redistributions-de-commoditisation-and-quality-proxies.pdf
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Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies
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title Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies
title_short Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies
title_full Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies
title_fullStr Blockchain and Supply Chains: V-form Organisations, Value Redistributions, De-commoditisation and Quality Proxies
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publisher The British Blockchain Association
series The Journal of The British Blockchain Association
issn 2516-3957
description We apply institutional cryptoeconomics to the information problems in global trade, model the incentives under which blockchain-based supply chain infrastructure will be built, and make predictions about the future of supply chains. We argue blockchain may fundamentally change the patterns and dynamics of how, where and what we trade by: (1) facilitating new forms of economic organisation governing supply chain coordination (e.g. the V-form organisation) (2) shifting economic power towards the ends of supply chains (e.g. primary producers) by decreasing information asymmetries (3) de-commoditising goods and disaggregating price signals by changing the dimensions along which goods may be reliably differentiated and (4) lowering reliance on proxies (e.g. production within national borders) for the quality of goods.
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