dc.contributor.author | Lönnfält, Ida | |
dc.contributor.author | Sandqvist, Josefine | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-08-02T08:35:31Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-08-02T08:35:31Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2018-08-02 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/57253 | |
dc.description | MSc in Innovation and Industrial Management | sv |
dc.description.abstract | Background and Purpose: Blockchain Technology has recently, with its disruptive force
and revolutionising ways of improving security and data sharing, gotten a lot of attention in
both academics and business. Blockchains can be separated into several configurations of
blockchains, which all have different benefits and drawbacks. There is, however, a lack of
consensus about these different configurations and the existing literature does not provide any
comprehensive compilation. Moreover, blockchains are said to have an especially benefiting
value in supply chain management. Despite this, the diffusion of the technology and use cases
in the fast fashion industry, which is highly reliant on an efficient supply chain, are still near
to non-existent. One of the most important factors affecting the diffusion of new technologies
has been said to be compatibility. Hence, this study aims to investigate how compatible the
different configurations of blockchains are in the supply chain management in the fast fashion
industry.
Methodology: The research builds on an extensive literature review of blockchain technology
and its different configurations, resulting in a compilation of the characteristics distinguishing
the configurations. The literature is then extended and built upon by conducting qualitative
semi-structured interviews with blockchain experts about the different configurations. In
addition to this, fast fashion companies are interviewed, also by semi-structured interviews,
about their perception based on each of the characteristics identified in the literature review.
Findings and Conclusions: One of the main findings is that the different configurations of
blockchains can be distinguished by four clusters of characteristics and that there are tradeoffs
evident between them that affect the compatibility of the different configurations. Based
on this, a model has been constructed that was used to assess the compatibility of the
blockchains configurations in supply chain management in the fast fashion industry. This
resulted in the second main finding of the study, which is that even though it has been
discussed that there is a lot of benefits achievable by blockchains, the result indicates that no
configuration is fully compatible in this aspect studied. However, each configuration can be
compatible to a certain extent and can consequently provide value in different settings. It is
also identified that a consortium blockchain is adaptable and has the potential to overcome
some of the trade-offs. Furthermore, the study provides four recommendations regarding the
adoption of the different configurations of blockchains in supply chain management in the
fast fashion industry. | sv |
dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Master Degree Project | sv |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | 2018:63 | sv |
dc.subject | Blockchain Technology | sv |
dc.subject | Configurations of Blockchains | sv |
dc.subject | Public Blockchain | sv |
dc.subject | Consortium Blockchain | sv |
dc.subject | Private Blockchain | sv |
dc.subject | Compatibility | sv |
dc.subject | Supply Chain Management | sv |
dc.subject | Fast Fashion Industry | sv |
dc.title | Blockchains, the New Fashion in Supply Chains? - The compatibility of blockchain configurations in supply chain management in the fast fashion industry | sv |
dc.type | Text | |
dc.setspec.uppsok | SocialBehaviourLaw | |
dc.type.uppsok | H2 | |
dc.contributor.department | University of Gothenburg/Graduate School | eng |
dc.contributor.department | Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School | swe |
dc.type.degree | Master 2-years | |