Reference : The Human Factor in Blockchain Ecosystems: A Sociotechnical Framework
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Business & economic sciences : Multidisciplinary, general & others
Finance; Computational Sciences
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55251
The Human Factor in Blockchain Ecosystems: A Sociotechnical Framework
English
Brennecke, Martin mailto [FIM Research Center > > > ; Fraunhofer FIT > Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering]
Guggenberger, Tobias [FIM Research Center > > > ; Fraunhofer FIT > Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering]
Sachs, Alexander [Nova School of Business & Economics]
Schellinger, Benjamin [FIM Research Center > > > ; Fraunhofer FIT > Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering]
2022
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
19
Yes
International
Nuremberg
Germany
17th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
from 21-02-2022 to 23-02-2022
Friedrich-Alexander-University Nuremberg
Nuremberg
Germany
[en] Blockchain ; Ethereum ; Sociotechnical systems ; Ecosystems
[en] As blockchain development continues at an ever-increasing pace, an increasing number of individual actors and organizations throughout entire econ-omies get into contact with the technology. Furthermore, the growing collabora-tion of companies, customers, suppliers, and other actors is evolving into a mul-tilateral network between the parties engaged with the technology. Therefore, to understand blockchain-based business models and innovations, it is necessary to understand human interactions within blockchain ecosystems. Consequently, this paper offers new insights concerning the role of human actors within blockchain ecosystems. For this purpose, the structure within and around the Ethereum-blockchain is analyzed using existing literature on the Ethereum ecosystem and Sociotechnical systems. The analysis results are then placed in their context and summarized in a framework for comparable ecosystems.
Researchers ; Professionals ; General public
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55251
https://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2022/finance_and_blockchain/finance_and_blockchain/3/

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