Blockchain Governance
Vincenzo Morabito ()
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Vincenzo Morabito: Bocconi University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Business Innovation Through Blockchain, 2017, pp 41-59 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Blockchain governance is the provision of services in a potentially more efficient and decentralized way, without having to necessary rely on the state or government bureaucracy. In this chapter, the societal impact of decentralized Blockchain governance is discussed, describing their associated challenges. We further explain how banks are adopting Blockchain to improve upon their existing products and services with specific examples of some European-based banks. In addition, the impact of Blockchain governance on non-banking sectors such as financial institutions are well presented as well as techniques needed for adoption. The chapter concludes by an articulate summary on overall issues addressed, the risks Blockchain-based governance may produce and highlights a few methods to cope with such a huge technological disruption.
Keywords: Financial Institution; Financial Service; Digital Right Management; Financial Service Industry; York Stock Exchange (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48478-5_3
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