Blockchain Technology and Value Creation for Government and Public Services
Pires, Kerley and Ben Dhaou, Soumaya, "Blockchain Technology and Value Creation for Government and Public Services" 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Participation (ePart 2019), San Benedetto del Tronto, 2019/09/02-04.
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Ben Dhaou, SoumayaTitle Blockchain Technology and Value Creation for Government and Public Services Event Series IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Participation Publication Date 2019 Place of Publication Online Publisher IFIP Pages 3 Title of Event 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference on Electronic Participation (ePart 2019) Date of Event 2019/09/02-04 Place of Event San Benedetto del Tronto Language eng Abstract A growing interest around Blockchain is noticeable, and the technology is fast developing and changing (Lundbaek and Huth, 2017). The interest is not exclusive to the private sector, but also Governments worldwide consider more and more the adoption of Blockchain to improve the efficiency and the security of their services (Chen et al., 2018). However, Blockchain technology is not mature enough (Janton-Drozdowska and Mikolajewicz-Wozniak, 2017). The prospective benefits for Government and Public Services (G&PS) are not readily observable (Olnes et al., 2017). Studies highlight a gap regarding how and where blockchain could be effectively deployed and its practical effect and value (Risius and Spohrer, 2017; Yli-Huumo et al., 2016). Keyword blockchain
value-creation
government
public services
capabilities
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