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Integrating the REA model and multisig architecture for blockchain-based supply chain traceability: An organisational-technical approach

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  • Cao, Shoufeng
  • Miller, Thomas
  • Foth, Marcus
  • Powell, Warwick

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Blockchain-enabled supply chain traceability has transitioned from a new concept into a business practice and a customer expectation across industries. This paper explores an organisational-technical approach that integrates the structured business logic of the Resource-Event-Agent (REA) model with the security and accountability of multisig blockchain architecture to enhance blockchain-enabled supply chain traceability. This approach combines (i) an identity-based multisig mechanism, and (ii) unique REA-based traceable units to coordinate supply chain actors to propose, verify and register accountable data onto blockchain networks, while adhering to structured business practices for harmonised data traceability. The novelty of this approach lies in bridging blockchain's technical capabilities with business logic to mitigate garbage in and garbage out problems in achieving reliable and structured traceability in blockchain-enabled supply chains. The organisational-technical approach was developed and implemented to demonstrate its viability through an empirical pilot study in a food supply chain scenario. This paper offers theoretical advancements by integrating the REA ontological model with a multisig architecture to establish a robust framework for structured, secure, and accountable supply chain traceability, while providing practical insights through a scalable solution for industry adoption. By aligning technical innovations with organisational practices, this work makes a significant contribution to the digital transformation of supply chain ecosystems, fostering greater transparency, security, and trust to maximise social and economic impacts.

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  • Cao, Shoufeng & Miller, Thomas & Foth, Marcus & Powell, Warwick, 2025. "Integrating the REA model and multisig architecture for blockchain-based supply chain traceability: An organisational-technical approach," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 219(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:tefoso:v:219:y:2025:i:c:s0040162525003282
    DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2025.124297
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