Towards a Method to Evaluate the Degree of Innovation in Blockchain-Based Business Models: An Exploratory Study on Green Urban Mobility
André Lomonte Figueiredo (),
Alfredo Colenci Neto and
Daniel Capaldo Amaral ()
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André Lomonte Figueiredo: University of Sao Paulo – Sao Carlos School of Engineering
Alfredo Colenci Neto: University of Sao Paulo – Sao Carlos School of Engineering
Daniel Capaldo Amaral: University of Sao Paulo – Sao Carlos School of Engineering
A chapter in Technology Management for Intelligent, Open and Responsible Organizations and Ecosystems, 2026, pp 41-49 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Blockchain technology has emerged as a prominent solution to address challenges related to security, privacy, and interconnectivity across various applications involving interdependent actors. This includes green urban mobility initiatives, such as electric vehicles. However, the complexity of Blockchain creates a knowledge gap between developers and business experts, which can lead to ineffective solutions with limited innovation due to the misapplication of this technology. A key question arises: how can we assess whether Blockchain has been effectively applied? This exploratory study examines the development of a method for evaluating innovation in Blockchain-based business models for green urban mobility, aiming to categorize the technological maturity of solutions and assess their impacts. We propose and test a structured procedure and present directions for future research.
Keywords: Blockchain technology; business model; innovation; circular ecosystem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-23124-6_6
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