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A Blockchain Research Framework 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 6 Risius, Marten; Spohrer, Kai
While blockchain technology is commonly considered potentially disruptive in various regards, there is a lack of understanding where and how blockchain technology is effectively applicable and where it has mentionable practical effects. This issue has given rise to critical voices that judge the technology as over-hyped. ...

Automated Execution of Financial Contracts on Blockchains 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 6 Egelund-Müller, Benjamin; Elsman, Martin; Henglein, Fritz; Ross, Omri
The paper investigates financial contract management on distributed ledgers and provides a working solution implemented on the Ethereum blockchain. The system is based on a domain-specific language for financial contracts that is capable of expressing complex multi-party derivatives and is conducive to automated execution. ...

Blockchain 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 3 Nofer, Michael; Gomber, Peter; Hinz, Oliver; Schiereck, Dirk

A Blockchain-Based Approach Towards Overcoming Financial Fraud in Public Sector Services 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 6 Hyvärinen, Hissu; Risius, Marten; Friis, Gustav
In financial markets it is common for companies and individuals to invest into foreign companies. To avoid the double taxation of investors on dividend payment – both in the country where the profit is generated as well as the country of residence – most governments have entered into bilateral double taxation treaties, ...

Trading Real-World Assets on Blockchain 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 6 Notheisen, Benedikt; Cholewa, Jacob Benjamin; Shanmugam, Arun Prasad
Since its introduction in 2008, blockchain technology has outgrown its use in cryptocurrencies and is now preparing to revolutionize a multitude of commercial applications including value and supply chains, business models, and market structures. This work follows design science research to guide the implementation of a ...

KYC Optimization Using Distributed Ledger Technology 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 59, No. 6 Parra Moyano, José; Ross, Omri
The know-your-customer (KYC) due diligence process is outdated and generates costs of up to USD 500 million per year per bank. The authors propose a new system, based on distributed ledger technology (DLT), that reduces the costs of the core KYC verification process for financial institutions and improves the customer ...

Blockchain Token Sale 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 61, No. 6 Kranz, Johann; Nagel, Esther; Yoo, Youngjin

The Energy Consumption of Blockchain Technology: Beyond Myth 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 62, No. 6 Sedlmeir, Johannes; Buhl, Hans Ulrich; Fridgen, Gilbert; Keller, Robert
When talking about blockchain technology in academia, business, and society, frequently generalizations are still heared about its – supposedly inherent – enormous energy consumption. This perception inevitably raises concerns about the further adoption of blockchain technology, a fact that inhibits rapid uptake of what ...

Know-Your-Customer (KYC) Requirements for Initial Coin Offerings 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 63, No. 5 Ostern, Nadine Kathrin; Riedel, Johannes
Blockchain technology is often proposed as an infrastructure for decentralized Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification, i.e., a process determining whether a customer is eligible for a given transaction. The benefit of using blockchain technology lies in the expected compliance costs reduction for companies by automatically ...

Digital Identities and Verifiable Credentials 

Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 63, No. 5 Sedlmeir, Johannes; Smethurst, Reilly; Rieger, Alexander; Fridgen, Gilbert
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