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Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model

Published: 27 Oct 2020 Issue:Volume 15 Issue 01 Oct 2020 Author details below

Hany. Hanna

Logistics of Supply Chain Department, College of International Transport and Logistics Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt

Mai.H. Haroun

Logistics of Supply Chain Department, College of International Transport and Logistics Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt

Nermin Gohar

Logistics of Supply Chain Department, College of International Transport and Logistics Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt

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The purpose -Block chain has numerous benefits such as decentralization, persistency, anonymity, and auditability. Although a number of studies focus on using the block chain technology in various application aspects, there is not a specific previous study focus on the block chain technology in both technological context and business organizations through the supply chain flows. Therefore, the purpose of this paper empathizes how using the technological theories and block chain technologies through the supply chain will affect it as a whole; in addition to such adoption is very rare to be represented especially in developing countries as this part is fulfilled by our paper research.

Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected through a self-created questionnaire a number of 427 respondents were included in the questionnaire analysis which were collected from employees of supply chain and logistics companies.

Practical implications – The findings reveal the importance after conducting regression analysis and SEM, it was observed that reducing complexity and lowering supply chain investment costs associated with traditional supply chain transactions were some of the key drivers for block chain adoption, as well as a desire to benefit from enhanced compatibility and regulatory support. However, achieving security is considered as the main and most important driver.

Originality/value -This research provides an insight to understand the significant dimensions of block chain adoption, where the dimensions of security, regulatory support, competitive pressure, compatibility, and complexity are found to have a significant effect on block chain adoption

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Published 27 Oct 2020

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Hanna, H., Haroun, M., & Gohar, N.. (2020). Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 15 Issue 01.

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Hanna, H., Haroun, M., & Gohar, N.. (2020). Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 15 Issue 01.

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Hanna, Hany., et al.. "Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 15 Issue 01, 2020.

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Hany. Hanna, Mai.h. Haroun, and Nermin Gohar. "Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model." Journal of Business and Retail Management Research Volume 15 Issue 01 (27 Oct 2020).

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Hanna, H., Haroun, M., & Gohar, N. (2020) Developing a framework for block chain adoption using TOE model. Journal of Business and Retail Management Research, Volume 15 Issue 01

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