Fear of Missing Out: Constrained Trial of Blockchain in Supply Chain

Author:

Kromes Roland1,Li Tianyu1ORCID,Bouillon Maxime2,Güler Talha3,van der Hulst Victor2,Erkin Zekeriya1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Intelligent Systems, Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands

2. Supply Chain Finance Lectoraat, Business Media & Law, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Campus 2, Postbus 10090, 8000 GB Zwolle, The Netherlands

3. College of Engineering, Koç University, Rumelifeneri Yolu Sariyer, Istanbul 34450, Turkey

Abstract

Blockchain’s potential to revolutionize supply chain and logistics with transparency and equitable stakeholder engagement is significant. However, challenges like scalability, privacy, and interoperability persist. This study explores the scarcity of real-world blockchain implementations in supply chain and logistics since we have not witnessed many real-world deployments of blockchain-based solutions in the field. Puzzled by this, we integrate technology, user experience, and operational efficiency to illuminate the complex landscape of blockchain integration. We present blockchain-based solutions in three use cases, comparing them with alternative designs and analyzing them in terms of technical, economic, and operational aspects. Insights from a tailored questionnaire of 50 questions addressed to practitioners and experts offer crucial perspectives on blockchain adoption. One of the key findings from our work shows that half of the companies interviewed agree that they will miss the potential for competitive advantage if they do not invest in blockchain technology, and 61% of the companies surveyed claimed that their customers ask for more transparency in supply chain-related transactions. However, only one-third of the companies were aware of the main features of blockchain technology, which shows a lack of knowledge among the companies that may lead to a weaker blockchain adaption in supply chain use cases. Our readers should note that our study is specifically contextualized in a Netherlands-funded national project. We hope that researchers as well as stakeholders in supply chain and logistics can benefit from the insights of our work.

Funder

Dutch Research Council

European Union’s Horizon

Publisher

MDPI AG

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