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Enhancing supply chain flows through blockchain: a comprehensive literature review

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  • Ying Peng
  • Xu Chen
  • Xiaojun Wang

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Applications of blockchain in supply chain management (SCM) have received extensive attention among academics and industrial practitioners. Most current blockchain-related review papers focus on the values, methodologies, barriers, trends, and challenges of blockchain applications in the supply chain (SC) context. Despite some papers discussing blockchain’s role in SCs from a specific perspective, the existing review papers mainly concentrate on blockchain’s influence on one of the three critical SC flows. Hence, this study comprehensively reviews 251 academic papers to capture the precise impacts of blockchain on the material, information, and money flows in SCM. Following the above analyses, a conceptual framework is put forward to accentuate blockchain’s influence on SCM. By unveiling a comprehensive research landscape, this study offers valuable viewpoints and vital information for scholars and practitioners to better identify research frontiers and themes of blockchain applications in SCM.

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  • Ying Peng & Xu Chen & Xiaojun Wang, 2023. "Enhancing supply chain flows through blockchain: a comprehensive literature review," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(13), pages 4503-4524, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:13:p:4503-4524
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2022.2157064
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