Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach
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Resumo: | Governance is an important unit of analysis for partners\' competitive advantage and engagement in value creation as they are involved in collaborative networks of autonomous, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous entities with common goals. Blockchain has emerged as a technological infrastructure for enterprise applications, providing digital governance for organizing inter-organizational relationships. However, a research gap exists in understanding how blockchain can support the organization of joint efforts within collaborative networks, such as Virtual Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Virtual Enter- prises. For this purpose, this study utilizes a Design Science Research approach, guided by Enterprise Modeling methodology, to investigate how blockchain technology can ad- dress inter-organizational collaboration governance requirements of Virtual Enterprises and VBEs. Blockchain governance mechanisms are proposed, including on-chain voting, token-based reputation with an on-chain incentive policy, identity management, and privacy-preserving data sharing. The research empirically validates, statistically tests, provides a simulation analysis, and presents a proof-of-concept implementation of the proposed mechanisms, supporting the design and evaluation of the research artifact referring to a blockchain governance conceptual model. The findings represent preliminary evidence that the proposed mechanisms have generalized utility, highlighting the need for further investigation into blockchain governances relation with traditional contractual and relational safeguards. This study contributes to theory by advancing the understanding of blockchain as an emerging governance mechanism and provides practical insights for practitioners on designing blockchain-enabled governance systems aligned with organizational requirements. |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approachGovernança do blockchain para Empresas Virtuais e Ambientes de Criação Virtual: uma abordagem de Design Science Researchblockchain technologycollaborative networkgovernançagovernancerede colaborativatecnologia blockchainGovernance is an important unit of analysis for partners\' competitive advantage and engagement in value creation as they are involved in collaborative networks of autonomous, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous entities with common goals. Blockchain has emerged as a technological infrastructure for enterprise applications, providing digital governance for organizing inter-organizational relationships. However, a research gap exists in understanding how blockchain can support the organization of joint efforts within collaborative networks, such as Virtual Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Virtual Enter- prises. For this purpose, this study utilizes a Design Science Research approach, guided by Enterprise Modeling methodology, to investigate how blockchain technology can ad- dress inter-organizational collaboration governance requirements of Virtual Enterprises and VBEs. Blockchain governance mechanisms are proposed, including on-chain voting, token-based reputation with an on-chain incentive policy, identity management, and privacy-preserving data sharing. The research empirically validates, statistically tests, provides a simulation analysis, and presents a proof-of-concept implementation of the proposed mechanisms, supporting the design and evaluation of the research artifact referring to a blockchain governance conceptual model. The findings represent preliminary evidence that the proposed mechanisms have generalized utility, highlighting the need for further investigation into blockchain governances relation with traditional contractual and relational safeguards. This study contributes to theory by advancing the understanding of blockchain as an emerging governance mechanism and provides practical insights for practitioners on designing blockchain-enabled governance systems aligned with organizational requirements.Governança é uma unidade importante de análise para a vantagem competitiva e engajamento de parceiros na criação de valor, à medida que eles estão envolvidos em redes colaborativas de entidades autônomas, geograficamente distribuídas e heterogêneas com objetivos comuns. O blockchain surgiu como uma infraestrutura tecnológica para aplicações empresariais, fornecendo governança digital para organizar relacionamentos inter-organizacionais. No entanto, existe uma lacuna de pesquisa na compreensão de como o blockchain pode apoiar à organização de esforços conjuntos em redes colaborativas, como Ambientes de Criação Virtual (Virtual Breeding Environments, VBEs) e Empresas Virtuais. Para esse propósito, este estudo utiliza uma abordagem de Design Science Research, guiada pela metodologia de Modelagem Empresarial, para investigar como a tecnologia blockchain pode abordar os requisitos de governança de colaboração inter-organizacional de Empresas Virtuais e VBEs. Mecanismos de governança de blockchain são propostos, incluindo votação on-chain, reputação baseada em tokens com uma política de incentivo on-chain, gerenciamento de identidade e compartilhamento de dados que preserva a privacidade. A pesquisa valida empiricamente, testa estatisticamente, fornece uma análise de simulação e apresenta uma implementação de prova de conceito dos mecanismos propostos, apoiando o desenvolvimento e a avaliação do artefato de pesquisa referente a um modelo conceitual de governança do blockchain. As descobertas representam evidências preliminares de que os mecanismos propostos têm utilidade generalizada, destacando a necessidade de mais investigação sobre a relação da governança de blockchain com salvaguardas contratuais e relacionais tradicionais. Este estudo contribui para a teoria ao avançar a compreensão de blockchain como um mecanismo de governança emergente e fornece perspectivas práticas para profissionais sobre como projetar sistemas de governança habilitados para blockchain alinhados com requisitos organizacionais.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPGuerrini, Fabio MullerMiranda, Lívia Maria Bettini de2024-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18156/tde-10012025-175248/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-01-20T14:57:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-10012025-175248Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-01-20T14:57:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach Governança do blockchain para Empresas Virtuais e Ambientes de Criação Virtual: uma abordagem de Design Science Research |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach Miranda, Lívia Maria Bettini de blockchain technology collaborative network governança governance rede colaborativa tecnologia blockchain |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach |
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Blockchain governance for Virtual Enterprises and Virtual Breeding Environments: a Design Science Research approach |
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Miranda, Lívia Maria Bettini de |
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Miranda, Lívia Maria Bettini de |
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Guerrini, Fabio Muller |
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Miranda, Lívia Maria Bettini de |
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blockchain technology collaborative network governança governance rede colaborativa tecnologia blockchain |
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blockchain technology collaborative network governança governance rede colaborativa tecnologia blockchain |
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Governance is an important unit of analysis for partners\' competitive advantage and engagement in value creation as they are involved in collaborative networks of autonomous, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous entities with common goals. Blockchain has emerged as a technological infrastructure for enterprise applications, providing digital governance for organizing inter-organizational relationships. However, a research gap exists in understanding how blockchain can support the organization of joint efforts within collaborative networks, such as Virtual Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Virtual Enter- prises. For this purpose, this study utilizes a Design Science Research approach, guided by Enterprise Modeling methodology, to investigate how blockchain technology can ad- dress inter-organizational collaboration governance requirements of Virtual Enterprises and VBEs. Blockchain governance mechanisms are proposed, including on-chain voting, token-based reputation with an on-chain incentive policy, identity management, and privacy-preserving data sharing. The research empirically validates, statistically tests, provides a simulation analysis, and presents a proof-of-concept implementation of the proposed mechanisms, supporting the design and evaluation of the research artifact referring to a blockchain governance conceptual model. The findings represent preliminary evidence that the proposed mechanisms have generalized utility, highlighting the need for further investigation into blockchain governances relation with traditional contractual and relational safeguards. This study contributes to theory by advancing the understanding of blockchain as an emerging governance mechanism and provides practical insights for practitioners on designing blockchain-enabled governance systems aligned with organizational requirements. |
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