Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Management and Open Innovation

Irum Gul, Naveed R. Khan, Arsalan Mujahid Ghouri

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Abstract

Advanced networking systems among consumers, goods, and value imposing major challenges for industries. Which comprises a change in consumers’ outlooks and forces on producing low-cost merchandise, arrangement, and supply chain. These changes demand advancements concerning businesses to adapt to modern system by encouraging and embracing advanced and innovative solutions for the challenges. Which highlights the overall modification of industries which is described as ‘industries 4.0′, which enforces the need for digital technologies, networking in industries, and associated practices. The blockchain technological domain is strongly incorporated by industries over the years. The usefulness of blockchain is not only accepted for the monetary sector but at the same time proven highly effective for supply chain management as well. Blockchain is an advanced technological domain that refines overall efficacy, transparency, and unambiguity. Currently, logistics and supply change are highly persuaded by the innovativeness, latest technological aspects, change in processes, and competitively that enhance challenges, which demands change and applying technological aspects for the modern supply chain as a multilevel system.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManagement for Professionals
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages135-154
Number of pages20
Edition1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2023

Publication series

NameManagement for Professionals
VolumePart F539
ISSN (Print)2192-8096
ISSN (Electronic)2192-810X

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

Keywords

  • BCSCM
  • Blockchain
  • Innovation
  • Open innovation
  • Supply chain

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