Potential of Blockchain in Supply Chain Transformation: A Critical Analysis
Atour Taghipour (),
Mohamed Amine Ghassoub and
XiaoWen Lu
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Atour Taghipour: Normandy University
Mohamed Amine Ghassoub: Normandy University
XiaoWen Lu: Normandy University
A chapter in New Perspectives and Paradigms in Applied Economics and Business, 2025, pp 581-593 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The combination of blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) has attracted considerable attention recently for its ability to enhance security, efficiency, and productivity in business environments characterized by volatility and complexity. The integration has notably benefited supply chain management, leading to significant improvements in information reliability, process resilience, faster and cost-effective product delivery, and enhanced product traceability. This research offers an extensive review of the current landscape where blockchain and AI intersect in supply chain operations. It focuses on two main questions: Q1: What research studies currently investigate the merging of blockchain and AI in supply chain contexts? Q2: What future research directions exist for combining blockchain and AI? This analysis explores relevant research that has substantially contributed to advancing knowledge in supply chain management by integrating blockchain and AI technologies, both theoretically and empirically.
Keywords: Blockchain; Supply chain; Artificial intelligence; Operations management; Analysis; Technologies; Review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-77363-1_37
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