The dynamics of governing enterprise blockchain ecosystems

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyze how the governance of an enterprise blockchain ecosystem changes as it matures and increases in size. A review of the literature serves to identify five behavioral drivers of governance, which appear to affect the long-term viability of a blockchain ecosystem: access rights, decision rights, incentives, accountability, and conflict resolution. We subsequently report the findings from a comparative case study of how three large blockchain ecosystems implemented various governance mechanisms to exploit and modify the five behavioral drivers over time. Based on twenty-six interviews and approximately 200 h of participant observations, we propose an analytical framework that consists of three distinctive stages in the life cycle of a blockchain ecosystem. Each stage is characterized by an intricate relationship between off-chain and on-chain governance mechanisms. Based on these findings, various recommendations are provided to increase the long-term viability of blockchain ecosystems

Original languageEnglish
Article number86
Number of pages21
JournalAdministrative Sciences
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • behavioral drivers
  • blockchain
  • case study
  • consensus mechanisms
  • dynamics
  • ecosystems
  • governance

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