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Management Information System using Blockchain Technology in an E-commerce Enterprise: A Systematic Review

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  • Raed Kareem Kanaan

    (Amman Arab University, Amman, Jordan)

  • Ghassan Abumatar

    (Amman Arab University, Amman, Jordan)

  • Alhareth Mohammed Abu Hussein

    (Amman Arab University, Jordan)

  • Musa Al-Lozi

    (The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan)

Abstract

Information technology over the last two decades has been discerned as an emerging technology by affecting our personal, social, and public life. Thereby, the technology has made a notable impact on the quality of life. Management Information System collects data from various online systems, thus, analyzing the information, and further reporting the data to aid in management decision making. This study primarily explores and highlights the management information system using block chain technology in an e-commerce enterprise. The paper thereby presents a systematic review based on several studies in the literature. A systematic review of management and business process journals is performed using the keywords related to the topic. Thereby, the study finds that MIS using the block chain technology is easily acceptable in an e-commerce. Various advantages associated with the MIS are compiled from related studies in the literature. The results obtained from the assessment are gathered in an organized way and subsequently concluded in order to understand the principle functioning of the management information system using blockchain technology in an e-commerce enterprise.

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  • Raed Kareem Kanaan & Ghassan Abumatar & Alhareth Mohammed Abu Hussein & Musa Al-Lozi, 2019. "Management Information System using Blockchain Technology in an E-commerce Enterprise: A Systematic Review," Journal of Business & Management (COES&RJ-JBM), , vol. 7(3), pages 216-233, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:jso:coejbm:v:7:y:2019:i:3:p:216.233
    DOI: 10.25255/jbm.2019.7.3.216.233
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