Abstract
Blockchain technology enables organizations to fundamentally reshape how they manage transactions and information, delivering improved efficiency, stronger security, and greater transparency across operations. Yet, blockchain technology adoption (BTA) remains limited, revealing a persistent gap between its promised benefits and actual implementation. This limitation arises from a lack of theoretical clarity regarding the factors influencing BTA and limited research on their interdependencies. To address this gap, the present study employs a structured, multi-phase, mixed-methods approach comprising a systematic literature review, a Delphi study, and interpretive structural modeling to develop a hierarchical framework of factors influencing BTA. The framework will advance research by identifying critical factors and mapping their interdependencies, while also providing practical guidance for stakeholders to support successful BTA.
Recommended Citation
Rahman, Md. Habibur; Nguyen, Lemai; Pal, Shantanu; and Yeoh, William, "Exploring Factors and Their Interdependencies Influencing
Blockchain Technology Adoption in Organizations: A
Mixed-Methods Approach" (2025). ACIS 2025 Proceedings. 36.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2025/36