A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia
This study proposes a sustainable blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain. As is widely acknowledged, blockchain could enhance supply chain integrity, but its impacts on the halal food supply chain are unknown. Disruptive technologies for Industry 4.0 can improve transparency, which is...
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my.um.eprints.268162022-02-24T04:09:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26816/ A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia Ali, Mohd Helmi Chung, Leanne Kumar, Ajay Zailani, Suhaiza Tan, Kim Hua HC Economic History and Conditions HD Industries. Land use. Labor This study proposes a sustainable blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain. As is widely acknowledged, blockchain could enhance supply chain integrity, but its impacts on the halal food supply chain are unknown. Disruptive technologies for Industry 4.0 can improve transparency, which is desperately needed in the food supply chain; however, various challenges are also incurred. Based on five in-depth halal food supply chain case studies, this paper reveals a practical framework for overcoming the challenges faced by the halal food supply chain pertaining to blockchain implementation. The framework comprises five key challenges that are vital to small and medium enterprises in halal food supply chain blockchain implementation. The findings also indicate that the halal food supply chain can gain a congruent and fresh perspective in inducing or superseding blockchain technology. In addition, the roles of supply chain integration and food regulations as the key enablers on the success of blockchain technology in the halal food supply chain are also discussed in this study. Additionally, the limitations and future research directions are also discussed. Elsevier 2021-09 Article PeerReviewed Ali, Mohd Helmi and Chung, Leanne and Kumar, Ajay and Zailani, Suhaiza and Tan, Kim Hua (2021) A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 170. ISSN 0040-1625, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120870 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120870>. 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120870 |
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This study proposes a sustainable blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain. As is widely acknowledged, blockchain could enhance supply chain integrity, but its impacts on the halal food supply chain are unknown. Disruptive technologies for Industry 4.0 can improve transparency, which is desperately needed in the food supply chain; however, various challenges are also incurred. Based on five in-depth halal food supply chain case studies, this paper reveals a practical framework for overcoming the challenges faced by the halal food supply chain pertaining to blockchain implementation. The framework comprises five key challenges that are vital to small and medium enterprises in halal food supply chain blockchain implementation. The findings also indicate that the halal food supply chain can gain a congruent and fresh perspective in inducing or superseding blockchain technology. In addition, the roles of supply chain integration and food regulations as the key enablers on the success of blockchain technology in the halal food supply chain are also discussed in this study. Additionally, the limitations and future research directions are also discussed. |
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A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia |
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A sustainable Blockchain framework for the halal food supply chain: Lessons from Malaysia |
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