Blockchain Driven Supply Chain Management A Multi-dimensional Perspective

The book aims to present a multi-dimensional view on the blockchain-driven supply chain management and its linkage with open innovation, digital technologies, supply chain sustainability, mapping, visibility, and resilience. It offers topic from three important themes: first, what is the architectur...

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Other Authors: Mubarik, Muhammad Shujaat (Editor), Shahbaz, Muhammad (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Management for Professionals
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Blockchain-Enabled Smart Contract Architecture in Supply Chain Design -- Chapter 2. Supply Chain Collaboration in the Era of Blockchain Technologies -- Chapter 3. Developing Resilient Supply Chain Networks through Blockchain Technology: Strategies and Implications -- Chapter 4. Relationship and Impact of Block Chain Technology and Supply Chain Management on Inventory Management -- Chapter 5. Road and Destiny are not Same: Leading to and Leading in Blockchain Driven Supply Chain -- Chapter 6. Role of Leadership for Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Management -- Chapter 7. Tractability, the Mantra of Block Chain Technology in the Food Supply Chain -- Chapter 8. Capability Framework to Support Supply Chain Open Innovation Networks -- Chapter 9. Blockchain-Driven Supply Chain Management and Open Innovation -- Chapter 10. Blockchain Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Sustainability -- Chapter 11. Role of Blockchain Technology Adoption between Sustainability Related Supply Chain Risks and Triple Bottom Line Performance -- Chapter 12. Role of Intellectual Capital in Implementing Blockchain Technology-driven Sustainable Supply Chain: A Proposed Framework -- Chapter 13. Blockchain driven Supply Chain and Industry 4.0 Technologies -- Chapter 14. Blockchain Driven Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Resilience: Role of Intellectual Capital -- Chapter 15. Implications of the blockchain-driven Supply Chains for Marketers: A Review and Guiding Insights -- Chapter 16. Blockchain Based Digital Economy and Industry 4.0 
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520 |a The book aims to present a multi-dimensional view on the blockchain-driven supply chain management and its linkage with open innovation, digital technologies, supply chain sustainability, mapping, visibility, and resilience. It offers topic from three important themes: first, what is the architecture and design of BCSCM and how does it differ from the conventional supply chains; second, performance impacts of BCSCM; and third, implementation challenges and role of leadership. Hence, the book provides a diverse perspective on the understanding, architecture, impacts, and implementation of blockchain-driven supply chain management. It shows the importance of blockchain-driven supply chain management for contemporary organizations: how it contributes to supply chain traceability, resilience, and sustainability. The book also demonstrates as to how adoption of blockchain-driven supply chain management requires to consider intangible forms of intellectual capital (human, processes,and relationships), which is different from more traditional forms. This is a book for supply chain management practitioners, researchers, and academician who want to understand the role of blockchain in supply chain, for supply chain managers who want to be at the cutting edge by adopting the BCSCM, for those early in their careers who seek a challenging new path, and for the top-level managers of the world who have their eye on the future