Blockchain, distributed ledger technology (DLT), cryptocurrencies, and Fintech are disruptive technologies that increasingly shape digital innovation, transformation, and entrepreneurship initiatives within and outside the financial industry. Initially applied in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, blockchain provides a technology solution for building trustless systems in a secure, transparent, and decentralized manner. In recent years, blockchain has become increasingly adopted in various industry sectors such as supply chain and logistics, global trade, internet of things, healthcare, energy and so on. This track calls for innovative research on topics related to blockchain, DLT, cryptocurrencies, and Fintech. We invite both theoretical and empirical studies that apply any perspective (behavioral, computational, design science, economics, organizational).
Track Co-Chairs: Robert Wayne Gregory, Ph.D., University of Miami Hong Xu, Ph.D., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Matti Rossi, Ph.D., Aalto University School of BusinessSubscribe to RSS Feed (Opens in New Window)
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A Taxonomy of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Christian Ziegler, Technical University of Munich 12:00 AM |
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Are we contributing? The who, when, where, & what of the Blockchain research landscape Karina Honey, The University of Queensland 12:00 AM |
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Bank Error in Whose Favor? A Case Study of Decentralized Finance Misgovernance Ping Fan Ke, Singapore Management University 12:00 AM |
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Blessing or Curse: Impact of Algorithmic Trading Bots Invasion of the Cryptocurrency Market Kanghyun cho, Temple University 12:00 AM |
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Digging for Quality Management in Production Systems: A Solution Space for Blockchain Collaborations Norman Pytel, University of Würzburg 12:00 AM |
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Does Social Media Sentiment Predict Bitcoin Trading Volume? Jayit Saha, Vellore Institute of Technology 12:00 AM |
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Four Shades of Customer: How Value Flows in Fintech Ecosystems Robert Woroch, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics 12:00 AM |
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From Block to TOE: Analyzing Opportunities of Blockchain Technologies in the Automotive Industry Julia Theresia Zielonka, Johannes Gutenberg-University 12:00 AM |
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Nik Tavakoli Darestani, RWTH Aachen University 12:00 AM |
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Governance Challenges of AI-enabled Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Toward a Research Agenda Gayan Benedict, University of Technology Sydney 12:00 AM |
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Non-fungible Tokens - Exploring Suspicious Washtrader Communities in NFT Networks Nargess Tahmasbi, Penn State University 12:00 AM |
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On the Economics of Bitcoin Mining: A Theoretical Framework and Simulation Evidence Jona Stinner, Witten/Herdecke University 12:00 AM |
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Risk and Return of Blockchain Announcements in Chinese Stock Market – An Event Study Yanlin Zhang, Guangdong University of Technology 12:00 AM |
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The Impact of Layer 2 Technologies on the Adoption and Security of Blockchain Leonardo Maria De Rossi, Sda Bocconi School of Management 12:00 AM |
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The Role of Cultural Fit in the Adoption of Fashionable IT: A Blockchain Case Study Tamara Roth, University of Luxembourg 12:00 AM |
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True or False Prosperity? The Effect of Token Incentives in Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Chaoyue Gao, Harbin Institute of Technology 12:00 AM |
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When Trading Becomes Social: How Social Trading Platforms Affect the Disposition Effect Wael Jabr, Pennsylvania State University 12:00 AM |