Risk Governance and Control: Financial Markets & Institutions, cilt.12, sa.2, ss.56-64, 2022 (Hakemli Dergi)
Having both opportunities and threats, blockchain is a gamechanger disruptive innovation in our time. It keeps penetrating
a wide scope of areas including banking, insurance, supply chain,
trade finance, agriculture, etc. We explore this multifaceted
technology as the first building block of our study. As a second
building block, we focus on the governance concept and then we
analyze the nexus of blockchain and governance. Our study
contributes to the extant scarce literature by covering the recent
developments on the subject. Following Liu, Lu, Yu, Paik, and Zhu
(2022) we conduct our study through several steps. The literature
review of our study is based on Web of Science and Google Scholar
academic databases. Studies are selected according to
the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The review period of
the study is the last five years. According to our analysis, we detect
a literature gap between on-chain and off-chain governance.
We believe our study contributes to filling this gap. We propose
a recipe to the argument of Kaufman, Heister, and Yuthas (2021)
that suggest blockchain technology has failed to produce promised
benefits for enterprise networks despite its potential. Considering
the increasing importance of trade finance especially during and
afterward the COVID-19 pandemic, we bring forward our solution by
employing a real use case of trade finance. During this effort, we
explore XinFin and XinFin Digital Contract (XDC) as an example that
can create added value from micro and macroeconomic perspectives
simultaneously. Our future research will base on blockchain
governance practices in specific sectors.