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Literature Review: Blockchain & The Supply Chain
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Sample From This Literature Review
“Despite the wide applications of IoT devices in supply chains (Fan et al. 2015; Rong et al. 2015; Ben-Daya, Hassini, and Bahroun 2017), the high costs of maintaining centralized IoT systems in supply chains (Gurtu and Johny, 2019) and the security concerns surrounding IoT devices such as RFID-enabled products (Akinbi et al. 2021) that could easily breach the critical manufacturing information of supply chains or the personal data of users, there is a perfect case for the application of trustless and P2P blockchain networks.”
Keywords & Frequency Used for this Literature Review
Frequency – (Percentage used within Article) – Keyword
30 (5%)Â supply
24 (4%)Â blockchain
22 (4%)Â chain
18 (3%)Â et
18 (3%)Â al
14 (2%)Â logistics
11 (2%)Â data
8 (1%)Â technology
8 (1%)Â chains
7 (1%)Â information
Literature Review Writing Brief - 'Blockchain & The Supply Chain'
This Literature Review attempts to analyze the following statement:
“A blockchain supply chain can support business partners in recording price, date, position, condition, certification, and other pertinent information to manage the supply chain efficiently. The availability of this information within the blockchain can improve traceability of the element supply chain, lower losses from the spurious and gray market, improve discernibility (Centobelli et al., 2021) and agreement over outsourced contract manufacturing, and potentially improve an organization’s position as a leader in responsible manufacturing.”
Referencing Used
The Referencing style used in this Literature Review:
- Minimum 17 x credible, peer-reviewed articles and respected websites
- A separate, formatted Reference section is at the end of the Literature Review
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