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Blockchain-Enabled Supply Chain Finance: A Bibliometric Review and Literature Review |
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PP: 1129-1140 |
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doi:10.18576/amis/190513
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Author(s) |
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Huixian Li,
Suriyani Binti Ariffin,
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Abstract |
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Supply chain finance (SCF), as an emerging financial industry, is crucial in addressing the financial challenges and elevated financing costs faced by small and medium-sized firms. Recently, conventional supply chain financing has encountered obstacles including difficulties in acquiring transaction information, convoluted and inefficient processes, credit evaluation, and credit fraud. The advancement and ongoing maturation of blockchain technology have increasingly made it a trend to enhance traditional supply chain financing through its application. Despite ongoing advancements in the utilisation of blockchain-based technologies within supply chain financing, the existing literature remains lacks in a thorough review of its current research developments and future trajectories, thereby impeding a thorough understanding of both academic inquiry and practical implementations. This paper uses a combination of bibliometrics and content analysis methods to examine the attributes and content of 610 pertinent documents, subsequently developing a research framework for supply chain financing with blockchain technology. The research findings demonstrate a swift increase in literature articles after 2021, accompanied by a transition in research emphasis from finance, economics, and enterprise management to technological implementation. Research focal points encompass the optimization of supply chain financing models utilizing blockchain- based technologies, the application of blockchain to mitigate financing challenges for medium- and small-sized businesses, and the exploration of principal innovation trajectories in supply chain finances within the context of blockchain-based technology. |
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