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The second volume of this edited collection offers a number of contributions from leading scholars investigating Blockchain and its implications for business.
3. Blockchain and Internet of Things, Chun-Feng Liao
4. Distributed Ledger Enabled IoT Platforms, Daniel Burkhardt
5. Blockchain and Healthcare, Sachin Shetty
Part II: Sustainability
6. Sustainable Circular Economy, Marcus Dapp
7. Cryptocurrencies and Sustainability, Dave Leonard
Part III: Society
8. Societal Changes, Niels Faber
9. E-Government, Clare Sullivan
10. Blockchain and Unbanked, Guillermo Jesus Larios-Hernandez
Part IV: Legal Issues
11. Smart Contracts, Bernhard Waltl
12. Intellectual Property, Kensuke Ito
Part V: Appendix
13. Blockchain: Basics, Aljosha Judmayer
Horst Treiblmaier is Professor at the Faculty of International Management at MODUL University Vienna, Austria. Previously, he was a Visiting Professor at Purdue University, UCLA and UBC. His work has appeared in journals such as Information Systems Journal, Structural Equation Modeling, Journal of Business Economics, Information & Management, Communications of the AIS, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research and Schmalenbach Business Review. He serves as an AE at AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. His research interests include Blockchain, gamification, Physical Internet, e-commerce and methodological issues in social science research.
Roman Beck is Professor of IT Management and Leadership at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His research spans the area of Information Systems, focusing on Services Science, IT Leadership and e-finance, including business processes, innovative information and communication systems. He has published in international journals such as MIS Quarterly, Journal of Information Technology and Electronic Markets, and contributed to a number of international conferences in the area of Information Systems.
The second volume of this edited collection offers a number of contributions from leading scholars investigating Blockchain and its implications for business. Focusing on the transformation of the overall value chain, the sections cover the foundations of Blockchain and its sustainability, social and legal applications. It features a variety of use cases, from tourism to healthcare. Using a number of theoretical and methodological approaches, this innovative publication aims to further the cause of this ground-breaking technology and its use within information technology, supply chain and wider business management research.