In the realm of digital transformation, Blockchain technologies are considered prominent for managing agrifood supply chains due to their contribution to traceability, safety, quality, transparency, and scalability. Both academia and businesses are paying increased attention to the application of Blockchain technologies in the agrifood sector, also highlighting their potential to address sustainable issues. Aiming to deepen the under- standing of how Blockchain technology is being applied in the agrifood sector for sustainable supply chain management, this paper investigates the link between Blockchain, agrifood, and sustainability, focusing on both professional and scientific sources. The article employs a content-based analysis methodology of both academic literature and professional documents like patents and business cases to delineate an up-to-date picture of the current scenario as well as to provide integrated insights regarding the opportunities and potentialities of Blockchain technologies for agrifood sustainability. Our findings show that Blockchain technologies are playing a crucial role in speeding up the digital transformation process of the agrifood supply chains and are being considered essential for fostering the development of new sustainable business models. New research avenues and practical implications for businesses and policy-makers are also presented and discussed.

Blockchain technologies for sustainability in the agrifood sector: A literature review of academic research and business perspectives / Dal Mas, Francesca; Massaro, Maurizio; Ndou, Valentina; Raguseo, Elisabetta. - In: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE. - ISSN 0040-1625. - (2023). [10.1016/j.techfore.2022.122155]

Blockchain technologies for sustainability in the agrifood sector: A literature review of academic research and business perspectives

Raguseo, Elisabetta
2023

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In the realm of digital transformation, Blockchain technologies are considered prominent for managing agrifood supply chains due to their contribution to traceability, safety, quality, transparency, and scalability. Both academia and businesses are paying increased attention to the application of Blockchain technologies in the agrifood sector, also highlighting their potential to address sustainable issues. Aiming to deepen the under- standing of how Blockchain technology is being applied in the agrifood sector for sustainable supply chain management, this paper investigates the link between Blockchain, agrifood, and sustainability, focusing on both professional and scientific sources. The article employs a content-based analysis methodology of both academic literature and professional documents like patents and business cases to delineate an up-to-date picture of the current scenario as well as to provide integrated insights regarding the opportunities and potentialities of Blockchain technologies for agrifood sustainability. Our findings show that Blockchain technologies are playing a crucial role in speeding up the digital transformation process of the agrifood supply chains and are being considered essential for fostering the development of new sustainable business models. New research avenues and practical implications for businesses and policy-makers are also presented and discussed.
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