Publication: Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes?
Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes?
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Ziolkowski, R., Miscione, G., & Schwabe, G. (2020). Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes? Journal of Management Information Systems, 37(2), 316–348. https://doi.org/10.1080/07421222.2020.1759974
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Blockchain comes with the promise of being a disruptive technology with the potential for novel ways of interaction in a wide range of applications. Following broader application, scholarly interest in the technology is growing, though an extensive analysis of blockchain applications from a governance perspective is lacking to date. This research pays special attention to the governance of blockchain systems and illustrates decision problems in 14 blockchain systems from four application domains. Based on academic literature, semi-str
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Ziolkowski, R., Miscione, G., & Schwabe, G. (2020). Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes? Journal of Management Information Systems, 37(2), 316–348. https://doi.org/10.1080/07421222.2020.1759974