Socio-technical capabilities for blockchain implementation by service providers: multiple case study of projects with transaction time reduction and quality improvement objectives
posted on 2023-07-26, 16:00authored byAtanu Chaudhuri, Manjot Singh Bhatia, Nachiappan Subramanian, Yasanur Kayikci, Manoj Dora
The objectives of this paper are to analyse how blockchain can help in transaction time reduction and
quality improvement in supply chains. It also aims to identify the social and technical capabilities
needed by the service providers for blockchain implementation and how those capabilities vary
between the projects. To achieve the above mentioned objectives, a multiple case study approach is
followed, and data are collected from the service providers that have implemented blockchain technology with their customers. We conduct task-technology fit (TTF) analysis to assess the suitability of
blockchain to address the tasks to be completed, considering customer needs. The TTF analysis shows
that some additional technological solutions related to communication support and user experience
design need to be implemented together with the blockchain platform. We then identify common
social and technical capabilities, such as empathising with customers and system design, to facilitate
implementation and contingent capabilities that vary across different types of blockchain implementation projects. We also develop a process model, a generalisable framework for blockchain implementation and related propositions. The findings from this study will provide guidance to the blockchain
service providers to emphasise social and technical capabilities for quality improvement and transaction time reduction from blockchain implementation