TY - GEN
T1 - Jumping on the Blockchain Bandwagon: Lessons of the Past and Outlook to the Future
AU - Avital, Michel
AU - Beck, Roman
AU - King, John Leslie
AU - Rossi, Matti
AU - Teigland, Robin
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The panel focuses on blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and a topic that has drawn much attention recently in business and academic circles alike. The blockchain is a distributed immutable digital record system that is shared among many independent parties and can be updated only by their consensus. The implications of establishing such record systems are still beyond grasp. Nowadays, we have to trust others humans with constructing and maintaining key records that virtually define the resources at our disposal. This could become unnecessary when we have an option to rely on unbiased and incorruptible blockchain-based digital agents. Overall, if the blockchain lives up to its potential, it can provide a decentralized information infrastructure in which no one is in full control, no one has absolute power, and no one can distort past or current records. Subsequently, the panel explores blockchain related challenges and opportunities from the IS research perspective.
AB - The panel focuses on blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and a topic that has drawn much attention recently in business and academic circles alike. The blockchain is a distributed immutable digital record system that is shared among many independent parties and can be updated only by their consensus. The implications of establishing such record systems are still beyond grasp. Nowadays, we have to trust others humans with constructing and maintaining key records that virtually define the resources at our disposal. This could become unnecessary when we have an option to rely on unbiased and incorruptible blockchain-based digital agents. Overall, if the blockchain lives up to its potential, it can provide a decentralized information infrastructure in which no one is in full control, no one has absolute power, and no one can distort past or current records. Subsequently, the panel explores blockchain related challenges and opportunities from the IS research perspective.
KW - Blockchain Technology
KW - Distributed Ledger
KW - Immutable Records
KW - Decentralized Information Systems
KW - IS Research Opportunities
M3 - Conference article
SN - 0000-0033
JO - Proceedings / International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
JF - Proceedings / International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)
ER -