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Blockchain applications in government

Published: 30 May 2018 Publication History

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In the past few years, researchers and practitioners have highlighted the potential of Blockchain (BC) and distributed ledger technology to revolutionize government processes. Blockchain technology enables distributed power and embedded security. As such, Blockchain is regarded as an innovative, general purpose technology, offering new ways of organization in many domains, including e-government for transactions and information exchange. However, due to its very characteristics of peer to peer information exchange, its distributed nature, the still developing technology, the involvement of new actors, roles, etc., the implementation of blockchain applications raise issues that need governance attention. BC initiatives have implications for citizen trust, privacy, inclusion and participation. Governmental organizations need a thorough understanding of the BC design principles, the possible applications in the domain of e-government and the exploration of governance mechanisms to deal with the limitations and challenges of the BC technology when used in a myriad of sectors, ranging from the financial and business sector to the social domains of healthcare and education. In this panel we explore the impact of block chain technology on all levels of government and create an awareness of effects or applications in society that raise governance issues.

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Svein Ølnes, Jolien Ubacht, and Marijn Janssen. 2017. Blockchain in government: Benefits and implications of distributed ledger technology for information sharing. Government Information Quarterly xxxx (2017), 1--10.
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Clare Sullivan and Eric Burger. 2017. E-residency and blockchain. Computer Law & Security Review 33, 4 (2017), 470--481.

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dg.o '18: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age
May 2018
889 pages
ISBN:9781450365260
DOI:10.1145/3209281
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  1. blockchain
  2. blockchain applications
  3. distributed computing
  4. distributed ledger
  5. peer-to-peer information exchange
  6. smart contracts

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