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Blockchain Technology Adoption in Supply Chain Finance

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jtaer16070168

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supply chain finance; blockchain; TAM

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  1. Directorate of Research and Innovation, Universitas Prasetiya Mulya [01-09-21-APC]

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This study explores the role of blockchain technology in solving Supply Chain Finance (SCF) problems through 30 real application cases. The results show that trust, validity, and distributed ledger transaction data are the main drivers of blockchain adoption, while smart contracts offer a simple and fast transaction method.
Supply Chain Finance (SCF) faces the complex problem of implementing inventory, purchase order and accounts receivable financing automation in terms of transaction data trust and validation. This paper aims to explore how blockchain technology adoption solves the SCF problem using a multi-case method based on the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM). With purposive sampling, 30 cases were selected on the criteria of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use in solving SCF problems. The results show that trust, validity and distributed ledger transaction data as perceived usefulness are the main drivers of blockchain adoption because it provides solutions to SCF automation problems such as Know Your Customer (KYC), accounting, and transaction settlement. Smart contracts offer easy and fast transactions such as in L/C export processing as perceived ease to use. Of the 30 blockchain projects, 21 offer the usefulness of automated accounts receivable financing, 15 offer easy-to-use purchase order financing and 8 offer easy-to-use inventory financing processes. This study provides the current state of blockchain technology adoption by exploring 30 real application cases in SCF globally. Blockchain advantages provide automation solutions in global supply SCF practices with smart contracts, transparency and security of distributed ledger data feature.

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