Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers

Blockchain technology has emerged as a pivotal innovation poised to transform Supply Chain Management. This study meticulously investigates the enablers facilitating the adoption of blockchain architecture within Malaysian SCM, addressing critical challenges such as high implementation costs, techni...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jankin, Abdul Rahman
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Online Access:https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45089/
_version_ 1848827340394594304
author Jankin, Abdul Rahman
author_facet Jankin, Abdul Rahman
author_sort Jankin, Abdul Rahman
building UMP Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Blockchain technology has emerged as a pivotal innovation poised to transform Supply Chain Management. This study meticulously investigates the enablers facilitating the adoption of blockchain architecture within Malaysian SCM, addressing critical challenges such as high implementation costs, technical complexities, and organizational barriers. Utilizing an integrative multi-theoretic framework that combines the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) Framework and Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) Theory, the research employs the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) methodology to uncover the intricate interdependencies among identified enablers. Data were rigorously collected through purposive sampling of 25 SCM professionals and blockchain experts, ensuring the acquisition of rich, contextual insights. The findings underscore the paramount importance of technical competencies and robust IT infrastructure as foundational enablers for blockchain adoption. Technical literacy emerged as both a primary driver and a critical determinant, highlighting the necessity for continuous education and specialized training programs. Additionally, financial resources and system compatibility were identified as vital factors, emphasizing the need for strategic resource allocation and technological coherence to ensure seamless integration. Organizational flexibility and a culture of adaptability were found to be essential in fostering an environment conducive to blockchain adoption, while interoperability and compatibility further enhanced operational efficiency and transparency. This research makes significant contributions by providing empirically validated insights and a comprehensive analytical framework that offers actionable recommendations for industry practitioners and policymakers. By aligning with Malaysia’s National Blockchain Roadmap 2021-2025, the study not only advances academic discourse but also delivers practical guidance for enhancing transparency, efficiency, and security within supply chains. The methodological rigor and theoretical integration presented herein set a benchmark for future research, facilitating the ongoing digital transformation of SCM on a global scale. Ultimately, this study bridges the gap between theoretical constructs and practical applications, empowering organizations to harness the transformative potential of blockchain technology to achieve sustainable competitive advantage and operational excellence.
first_indexed 2025-11-15T03:59:09Z
format Thesis
id ump-45089
institution Universiti Malaysia Pahang
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-15T03:59:09Z
publishDate 2024
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling ump-450892025-08-11T02:23:43Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45089/ Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers Jankin, Abdul Rahman HD28 Management. Industrial Management Blockchain technology has emerged as a pivotal innovation poised to transform Supply Chain Management. This study meticulously investigates the enablers facilitating the adoption of blockchain architecture within Malaysian SCM, addressing critical challenges such as high implementation costs, technical complexities, and organizational barriers. Utilizing an integrative multi-theoretic framework that combines the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) Framework and Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) Theory, the research employs the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) methodology to uncover the intricate interdependencies among identified enablers. Data were rigorously collected through purposive sampling of 25 SCM professionals and blockchain experts, ensuring the acquisition of rich, contextual insights. The findings underscore the paramount importance of technical competencies and robust IT infrastructure as foundational enablers for blockchain adoption. Technical literacy emerged as both a primary driver and a critical determinant, highlighting the necessity for continuous education and specialized training programs. Additionally, financial resources and system compatibility were identified as vital factors, emphasizing the need for strategic resource allocation and technological coherence to ensure seamless integration. Organizational flexibility and a culture of adaptability were found to be essential in fostering an environment conducive to blockchain adoption, while interoperability and compatibility further enhanced operational efficiency and transparency. This research makes significant contributions by providing empirically validated insights and a comprehensive analytical framework that offers actionable recommendations for industry practitioners and policymakers. By aligning with Malaysia’s National Blockchain Roadmap 2021-2025, the study not only advances academic discourse but also delivers practical guidance for enhancing transparency, efficiency, and security within supply chains. The methodological rigor and theoretical integration presented herein set a benchmark for future research, facilitating the ongoing digital transformation of SCM on a global scale. Ultimately, this study bridges the gap between theoretical constructs and practical applications, empowering organizations to harness the transformative potential of blockchain technology to achieve sustainable competitive advantage and operational excellence. 2024-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed pdf en https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45089/1/Blockchain%20architecture%20adoption%20in%20supply%20chain%20management%20%20a%20dematel-based%20analysis%20of%20enablers.pdf Jankin, Abdul Rahman (2024) Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers. Masters thesis, Universti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (Contributors, Thesis advisor: Lee, Chia Kuang).
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Jankin, Abdul Rahman
Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title_full Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title_fullStr Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title_short Blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
title_sort blockchain architecture adoption in supply chain management : a dematel-based analysis of enablers
topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45089/