Blockchain Applications in Food Supply Chain Management
Case Studies and Implications
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This chapter explores the previous literature to gain knowledge relating to the research questions. Therefore, the structure of the literature review chapter is as follows: food supply chain, blockchain, trace...
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This chapter provides the findings of the case analysis of BeefLedger. It introduces the background of the company, the issues that the company wishes to address, different stages of blockchain implementation,...
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This chapter presents a within-case analysis of FairChain. The content includes background of the company and the industry; the issues that FairChain hopes to address by applying blockchain; the actual impleme...
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This chapter discusses and critiques the research findings and prior related research. The innovation process model (Flint et al., 2005; Su et al., 2011) and the practice-based view (Bromiley & Rau, 2014) are ...
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In this chapter, the project background is introduced. This includes the motivation for this research and how the paper can contribute to the broader field of study. The current food system is complex, and foo...
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This chapter discusses the research strategies including research method, case selection, data collection, and data analysis. Ethical issues and quality criteria are also covered.
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This chapter presents the case analysis of W company. It introduces the background of the company; the issues that the company wishes to address; stages of blockchain implementation; the benefits of blockchain...
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This chapter conducts a cross-case analysis between the three case studies. The chapter starts with similarities and differences in the blockchain adoption process (Sect. 7.1); followed by the key success fact...
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This chapter is a summary of the whole research. It provides the answers to the research questions, presents contributions of the research, identifies the research limitations, and provides directions for futu...
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