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Modelling of critical success factors for blockchain technology adoption readiness in the context of agri-food supply chain

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  • Vipulesh Shardeo
  • Anchal Patil
  • Ashish Dwivedi
  • Jitender Madaan

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The agri-food supply chain is continuously facing several challenges; the most severe are food quality and safety issues. These issues debilitate the performance of the supply chain and often harm the consumer's health. Therefore, there is an urgent need to address food quality and safety assurance in the supply chain. Blockchain technology (BCT) holds the potential to resolve these issues by enhancing security and transparency. The present study explores the critical success factors (CSFs) of BCT adoption readiness in the AFSC. Initially, CSFs are identified through a literature survey and finalised by experts' opinion. The finalised factors are prioritised using the fuzzy best-worst method, followed by sensitivity analysis. The results reflect that 'food quality control', 'provenance tracking and traceability', and 'partnership and trust' as the top three success factors. The study's findings will assist policymakers, managers, and practitioners in strategising the decision-making process while BCT dissemination.

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  • Vipulesh Shardeo & Anchal Patil & Ashish Dwivedi & Jitender Madaan, 2023. "Modelling of critical success factors for blockchain technology adoption readiness in the context of agri-food supply chain," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 43(1), pages 80-102.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:43:y:2023:i:1:p:80-102
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