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- Hai Phu Do
(Faculty of Economics and International Business (FiBE), University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University—(VNU/UEB), No. 144 Xuan Thuy, Cau Gia, Hanoi 11310, Vietnam)
- Bui Kim Thuy
(Faculty of Economics and International Business (FiBE), University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University—(VNU/UEB), No. 144 Xuan Thuy, Cau Gia, Hanoi 11310, Vietnam
President Club Co., Ltd., No. 4/15 Duy Tan, Hanoi 11313, Vietnam)
- Nguyen Quoc Dung
(Faculty of Economics and International Business (FiBE), University of Economics and Business, Vietnam National University—(VNU/UEB), No. 144 Xuan Thuy, Cau Gia, Hanoi 11310, Vietnam
State Securities Commission of Vietnam, No. 164 Tran Quang Khai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)
Abstract
Digital traceability has become an important capability in international trade, especially in high-regulation and high-risk supply chains. However, existing research has not fully explained how institutional, technological, and coordination-related conditions combine to produce successful outcomes. This study applies fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) to 24 trade-corridor/product-chain cases to identify the configurational drivers of Digital Traceability Success (DTS). The findings show that Digital Trade Readiness (DTR), Market Strictness (MKT), Digital Infrastructure (DIF), and Cross-border Coordination (COO) are highly consistent necessary conditions for DTS, whereas Blockchain-enabled Traceability (BCT) is not. The sufficiency analysis identifies one dominant pathway, DTR * PRK * MKT * DIF * COO, with perfect consistency and substantial coverage. These results indicate that traceability success emerges from the alignment of institutional readiness, regulatory pressure, infrastructural capacity, product-related risk, and cross-border coordination rather than from blockchain adoption alone. The study contributes to digital trade and supply-chain governance literature by offering a configurational explanation grounded in conjunctural causation and causal asymmetry. It also clarifies blockchain’s role as a contingent enabling component rather than a universally necessary determinant. Practically, the findings suggest that policymakers and firms should prioritize interoperable infrastructure, institutional readiness, and cross-border governance mechanisms over stand-alone technological solutions.
Suggested Citation
Hai Phu Do & Bui Kim Thuy & Nguyen Quoc Dung, 2026.
"Configurational Pathways to Digital Traceability Success in International Trade: An fsQCA Study of Trade-Corridor Cases,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(12), pages 1-30, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:12:p:6045-:d:1965858
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