Track Chairs
Zachary R Steelman, Ph.D., University of Arkansas
Matti Rossi, Ph.D., Aalto University
Chee-Wee Tan, Ph.D., Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Track Description
The Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) track invites research that explores the transformative potential of blockchain across diverse industries. Since the advent of Bitcoin, blockchain and DLT have evolved beyond cryptocurrency to become pivotal in digital innovation, reshaping sectors such as finance, supply chain, healthcare, and beyond. This track aims to foster discussions on the latest developments and emerging applications of blockchain, emphasizing decentralized, transparent, and secure digital infrastructures that eliminate intermediaries and enhance trust.
Schedule

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2025
Sunday, December 14th

Actions Over Tokens: Exploring Delegation in DAOs Through the Lens of Stewardship

Yiting Ma, Southern University of Science and Technology
Daning Hu, Southern University of Science and Technology
Mengxiang Li, Hong Kong Baptist University
John Qi Dong, Nanyang Technological University

Beyond Rationality and Noise: Understanding DeFi User Behavior through Quantum Decision Theory

Alok R. Chaturvedi, Mitchell E. Daniels School of Business, Purdue University
Ilango Guru Muniasamy, University of South Florida

Collective Strategic Decision-Making in DAOs

Johannes Rude Jensen, Department of Computersceince
Nina-Birte Schirrmacher, University of Sydney
Michel Avital, Copenhagen Business School
Omri Ross, University of Copenhagen

Exploring the Interaction Between Technological Affordances and User Cognition: A Scoping Review of Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized Platforms

Xiang Liu, University of Queensland
Avijit Sengupta, University of Queensland
Dongming Xu, The Unviersity of Queensland

How cryptocurrency prices affect transaction fees: Bitcoin as an example

Wang Mengyuan, Hefei University of Technology
Ya Chen, Hefei University of Technology

One Solution to fix them all: Does Decentralization fix the Problems of Social Media?

Diana Fischer-Pressler, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Sara Alida Volkmer, Technical University of Munich
Nils Urbach, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences

Shaping Regulations in Digital Innovation: The Case of Blockchain-based Staking

Simon Perrelet, University Bern
Fabian Hostettler, University Bern
Jens Dibbern, University of Bern
Ola Henfridsson, University of Miami

Strategic Alignment and Network Effects in Blockchain Adoption

Nicole Mäkineste, Durham University
Spyros Angelopoulos, Durham University

Strategies for mitigating blockchain-based systems adoption challenges in government organizations: An empirical study

Martin Tchoukoua, Université Laval
Sehl Mellouli, Université Laval

The Impact of AI-Induced Market Uncertainty on the Users’ Minting Strategies in NFT Marketplace

Yu Xu, University of Science and Technology of China
Mengyuan Fang, Harbin Institute of technology
Chaoyue Gao, University of Science and Technology of China
Alvin Leung, City University of Hong Kong
Qiang Ye, University of Science and Technology of China

The Reward of Being Authentic: How Does Generative AI Reshape Reward and Contribution Dynamics on Tokenized Content Platforms?

Bingyi Wu, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Yongcheng Zhan, California Polytechnic State University
Qian Wang, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Charles Zhechao Liu, The University of Texas at San Antonio