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Unlocking blockchain's potential for supply chain transformation: A robust system analysis for enhanced strategic performance

Samuel Yousefi and Babak Mohamadpour Tosarkani

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2025, vol. 218, issue C

Abstract: Supply chains (SCs) are becoming more complex due to globalization, the increased risk of disruptions, and regulatory requirements, which mandate greater coordination among stakeholders. The integration of a blockchain-based information-sharing mechanism can improve compliance and streamline operations across SC networks. However, blockchain adoption in SCs remains relatively unexplored, leading to managers' unfamiliarity with its potential outcomes and increasing conservatism. Therefore, this study incorporates a strategic perspective into analyzing blockchain adoption enablers. We propose a robust system analysis-based framework to investigate the interplay between enablers and supply chain performance (SCP) improvement. First, the critical success factor theory and the balanced scorecard are employed to identify and categorize the enablers in establishing a blockchain-based sustainable SC network. The systems theory-enabled fuzzy cognitive map is developed to create a causal-based model of the identified 23 enablers, and then a hybrid learning algorithm is adopted to quantify the impact of these factors on the four strategic SCP metrics, including cost-effectiveness, improved quality, lead time minimization, and increased customer satisfaction. Afterward, the blockchain adoption enablers analysis problem is formulated using the fixed-input robust data envelopment analysis to identify the most effective factors on SCP across diverse scenarios. The findings imply that each enabler affects SCP metrics either directly through causal relationships or indirectly via other enablers. Considering the overall impact, smart contracts, traceability, and streamlined communication can be regarded as key drivers that shape mediators and consequently enhance SCP. The results further indicate that the proposed framework supports greater flexibility in designing adoption strategies.

Keywords: Supply chain transformation; Blockchain adoption; Strategic performance improvement; Balanced scorecard; Causal-based modeling; Robust decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124216

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