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Digital transformation for safer circular lithium-ion battery supply chains: a blockchain ecosystem-data perspective

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  • Zhuowen Chen
  • Joseph Sarkis
  • Abdullah Yildizbasi

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Lithium-ion battery (LIB) circular supply chains (CSCs) present unique safety challenges among operation processes. Blockchain technology can be a promising solution for addressing these challenges, by enabling effective tracking and verification of safety-related information throughout the supply chain. However, how blockchain can mitigate safety issues from a supply chain perspective is poorly understood. This study proposes a theory-supported framework through intervention-based research (IBR) to provide guidance for LIB CSC safety management. The conceptual framework and theoretical propositions set the foundation for research on a comprehensive blockchain ecosystem specifically designed for CSC safety management. The framework includes the design of a blockchain architecture with capabilities tailored to address safety concerns, the involvement of multiple stakeholders, and the development of a safety measurement matrix. This study suggests research and practical directions which lay the groundwork for leveraging blockchain technology to improve safety management in LIB CSC. This research contributes to sustainable supply chains by proposing a conceptual framework for mitigating safety concerns in LIB CSC, paving the way for effective blockchain implementation. In addition, this study contributes to advancing the theoretical design understanding and application of blockchain technology in CSC safety management.

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  • Zhuowen Chen & Joseph Sarkis & Abdullah Yildizbasi, 2025. "Digital transformation for safer circular lithium-ion battery supply chains: a blockchain ecosystem-data perspective," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 63(5), pages 1585-1606, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:63:y:2025:i:5:p:1585-1606
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2381224
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