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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of coordination mechanism of supply chain management information system from the perspective of block chain

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  • Huiqun Yuan

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Hongbin Qiu

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Ya Bi

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Sheng-Hung Chang

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Anthony Lam

    (KU Leuven)

Abstract

Block chain technology can save a lot of intermediary cost by means of decentralized distributed structure, and can solve the problem of data tracking and information security by means of unauthorized timestamp. The security trust mechanism can solve the core defects of the current Internet of Things technology. The flexible programmable characteristics can standardize the existing market order, help to enhance and create trust, and change the mode of cooperation and business cooperation between people. By setting up scenario application mode based on block chain, such as block chain credit financing, block chain procurement financing, etc., we can achieve the goal of shortening the time of supply chain management, improving the quality and meeting the demand. In this paper, the process of supply chain management information system and the key technology of block chain are analysed, and the collaborative mechanism of supply chain management information system from the perspective of block chain is proposed, including the process and consensus collaborative management mechanism, which optimizes the transaction process management and block chain system consensus, accounting and so on. On this basis, the supply chain management information system platform architecture under the collaborative mechanism is designed, which provides a reference path for the performance improvement and platform architecture design of data transaction system based on block chain.

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  • Huiqun Yuan & Hongbin Qiu & Ya Bi & Sheng-Hung Chang & Anthony Lam, 2020. "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Analysis of coordination mechanism of supply chain management information system from the perspective of block chain," Information Systems and e-Business Management, Springer, vol. 18(4), pages 681-703, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:infsem:v:18:y:2020:i:4:d:10.1007_s10257-018-0391-1
    DOI: 10.1007/s10257-018-0391-1
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