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Non-algorithmic governance mechanisms of blockchain-based decentralized applications: Evidence from multiple cases

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  • Vella, Giacomo
  • Gastaldi, Luca
  • Appio, Francesco Paolo

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The rise of Decentralized Applications (DApps) represents a significant shift in how digital services are developed and governed, utilizing blockchain technology to eliminate central oversight and facilitate peer-to-peer interactions. While blockchain's algorithmic governance mechanisms are designed to enforce transparency and decentralization, human-driven processes—such as leadership roles, community engagement, and social norms—continue to play a pivotal role in shaping governance outcomes. This study investigates how these non-algorithmic factors influence the decentralization of DApp governance. Through a multiple case study of seven Decentralized Finance DApps, we analyze the governance structures, decision-making processes, and power dynamics at play. Our findings reveal that, despite the technological promise of decentralization, human-driven processes can reintroduce centralization risks, impacting inclusivity and decision-making. We propose an integrated governance framework that emphasizes human-driven mechanisms, contributing to the discourse on the practical realities of decentralized governance in DApps. The study offers theoretical and empirical insights into how decentralization is enacted and challenged in blockchain-based ecosystems.

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  • Vella, Giacomo & Gastaldi, Luca & Appio, Francesco Paolo, 2025. "Non-algorithmic governance mechanisms of blockchain-based decentralized applications: Evidence from multiple cases," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 148(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:techno:v:148:y:2025:i:c:s0166497225001646
    DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103332
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