Impediments to Blockchain Adoption

Author:

Appelbaum Deniz1,Cohen Eric2,Kinory Ethan3ORCID,Stein Smith Sean4

Affiliation:

1. Montclair State University

2. Cohen Computer Consulting

3. George Mason University

4. Lehman College–CUNY

Abstract

ABSTRACT Satoshi Nakamoto (2008) published a seminal paper on a promising digital currency application and proposed a distributed ledger technology (DLT) to support it. Shortly thereafter, in 2009, bitcoin and the customized DLT that supports it were established. Although the DLT described by Nakamoto (2008), which packages data into blocks that are then cryptographically chained together (i.e., “block chain,” or “blockchain”), possesses features that are desirable for some business applications and/or their auditors, over a dozen years later there is not yet a widescale adoption of blockchain for business operations. This paper explores functionality, data and process integrity, and regulatory concerns as potential explanations for the lag in mainstream business and accounting adoption. We also contextualize some of the concerns that are likely to have delayed blockchain implementation by providing a framework of questions directed at both researchers and practitioners.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Accounting

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