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Non-fungible tokens: The missing ingredient for sustainable supply chains in the metaverse age?

Authors :
Davies, Jennifer
Sharifi, Hossein
Lyons, Andrew
Forster, Rick
Elsayed, Omar Khaled Shokry Mohamed
Source :
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics & Transportation Review. Feb2024, Vol. 182, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• One of the first studies to explore the impact of NFTs on Sustainable Supply Chain Management. • Explores how NFTs can overcome present barriers to Blockchain Technology adoption in supply chains. • Introduces a 'Mint-to-Order' (digital product first, physical product second) production strategy for the metaverse and Web3. • Explores the link between physical supply chains and the metaverse. • Proposes NFTs as a critical component of enabling more sustainable models in the metaverse age. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), unique digital assets on a blockchain that can represent ownership of digital or physical items, are potentially ground-breaking in their capacity for transforming the sustainability of supply chains. This paper explores and discusses how NFTs, analysed through the lens of the Technology Organisation Environment (TOE) framework, can drive supply chain sustainability and overcome the barriers to Blockchain Technology (BCT) adoption. We elucidate the unique value proposition of NFTs and explore the potential of 'phygital products' for linking digital NFTs to physical goods. Based on the existing literature and a review of real-world case studies, we propose that NFTs can (1) incentivise supply chain stakeholders to engage in more sustainable practices; (2) enhance customer willingness to pay for sustainable products; (3) provide anti-counterfeit measures; (4) support circular business model growth. A sustainable 'Mint-to-Order' production strategy starting with the creation (minting) of an NFT is proposed based on a synthesis of the findings. The use of NFTs has significant implications for both digital and physical product offerings and sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) practice making a compelling case for adoption. This paper is one of the first to explore the potential of using NFTs to drive sustainability in supply chains forming an essential component of a metaverse nexus and delineating a future research agenda. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13665545
Volume :
182
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics & Transportation Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175191198
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2024.103412