From ocean to table: examining the potential of Blockchain for responsible sourcing and sustainable seafood supply chains

Vijayakumar Bharathi S, Arif Perdana, T. S. Vivekanand, V. G. Venkatesh, Yang Cheng, Yangyan Shi*

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Abstract

This study integrates technology-organisation-environment (TOE) theory with situation-actor-process (SAP) and learning-action-performance (LAP) models to provide a comprehensive evaluation of complex seafood supply chain management (SCM) systems. We present a framework based on Blockchain technology that facilitates the transformation of the seafood supply chain ecosystem from its current state to a more streamlined one in the future. This framework offers the potential for driving transformation and delivering advantages that encompass improved data efficiency, sustainable practices, and streamlined integration across the seafood supply chain. Our research highlights the importance of accurate data management, stakeholder involvement, regulatory compliance, cybersecurity, cost-effectiveness, transparency, and sustainability for the successful integration of Blockchain in seafood SCM systems. This allows stakeholders to make informed decisions and optimise spending. Furthermore, we emphasise the significant value of transparency provided by Blockchain, which enables stakeholders to make well-informed decisions and optimise their spending.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)950-969
Number of pages20
JournalProduction Planning and Control
Volume36
Issue number7
Early online date1 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Blockchain
  • seafood industry
  • supply chain management
  • TOE

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