Fuzzy DEMATEL analysis of barriers to Blockchain-based life cycle assessment in China

Farooque, M., Jain, V., Zhang, A. and Li, Z. (2020) Fuzzy DEMATEL analysis of barriers to Blockchain-based life cycle assessment in China. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 147, 106684. (doi: 10.1016/j.cie.2020.106684)

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Abstract

The emerging Blockchain technology can drastically improve the effectiveness and efficiency of life cycle assessment, which is widely used for assessing the environmental impact of products and processes. However, Blockchain adoption is impeded by various barriers including systems-related, external, intra-organizational and inter-organizational barriers. So far, no research has analyzed how these barriers interact with each other for better decision-making in life cycle assessment. This research narrows the knowledge gap by prioritizing the important barriers using a fuzzy Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation of Laboratory (DEMATEL) method. Pairwise comparison data were collected from three representative organizations in China, which all have Blockchain implementation experiences. The results show that the key cause barriers are immaturity of technology, and technical challenges for collecting supply chain data in real time. The prominent barriers include lack of new organizational policies for using technology, and lack of government policy/regulation guidance and support, among others. Managerial implications are discussed based on the results and findings.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant [51405089]; National Science Foundation of Guangdong Province under [2018A0303130035].
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Zhang, Dr Abraham
Authors: Farooque, M., Jain, V., Zhang, A., and Li, Z.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:Computers and Industrial Engineering
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0360-8352
ISSN (Online):1879-0550
Published Online:24 July 2020

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