Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Yamaguchi,João Akio Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos,Teresa Rachael, Carvalho,André Pereira de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Several renewable energy certificate (RECs) applications point out that the blockchain technology can be useful in ensuring the traceability and transparency of transactions, despite some barriers to its implementation, such as the legal and market development. However, it is not clear how the organizational positioning, in relation to its given market, influences the artifact developed. In this study, through design science research (DSR) and case study methodology, we structure the problem space of two different positioned organizations in the sustainability field, with blockchain-based applications to produce and trade RECs. We find out that: (a) the position of the organization in relation to other stakeholders changes the behavior of the technology adoption; (b) the technological solution preceded the perception of the problem; (c) organizations create different representations of the artifact for each stakeholder. We suggest other studies to deepen these findings in order to better develop theories that explain how organizations see their problem when developing technological solutions while using DSR.
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title Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
spellingShingle Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
Yamaguchi,João Akio Ribeiro
blockchain
design science research
renewable energy certificates
energy
title_short Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
title_full Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
title_fullStr Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
title_sort Blockchain Technology in Renewable Energy Certificates in Brazil
author Yamaguchi,João Akio Ribeiro
author_facet Yamaguchi,João Akio Ribeiro
Santos,Teresa Rachael
Carvalho,André Pereira de
author_role author
author2 Santos,Teresa Rachael
Carvalho,André Pereira de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yamaguchi,João Akio Ribeiro
Santos,Teresa Rachael
Carvalho,André Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv blockchain
design science research
renewable energy certificates
energy
topic blockchain
design science research
renewable energy certificates
energy
description ABSTRACT Several renewable energy certificate (RECs) applications point out that the blockchain technology can be useful in ensuring the traceability and transparency of transactions, despite some barriers to its implementation, such as the legal and market development. However, it is not clear how the organizational positioning, in relation to its given market, influences the artifact developed. In this study, through design science research (DSR) and case study methodology, we structure the problem space of two different positioned organizations in the sustainability field, with blockchain-based applications to produce and trade RECs. We find out that: (a) the position of the organization in relation to other stakeholders changes the behavior of the technology adoption; (b) the technological solution preceded the perception of the problem; (c) organizations create different representations of the artifact for each stakeholder. We suggest other studies to deepen these findings in order to better develop theories that explain how organizations see their problem when developing technological solutions while using DSR.
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