Artigo Revisado por pares

On-chain global maintenance services: technical, legal and managerial implications

2023; Taylor & Francis; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/17445760.2023.2192933

ISSN

1744-5779

Autores

Andrea Vitaletti, Maurizio Pizzonia, Marco Zecchini, Diego Pennino, Salvatore Esposito De Falco, Francesco Pacileo, Alessandro Bellini, Antonio Bonifacio, Domenico Sardanelli, Pietro Vito, Simone Naldini,

Tópico(s)

Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management

Resumo

Facility management deals with all activities that are not core business for a company and are consequently outsourced to specialized companies. Maintenance is a fundamental activity in facility management and it is often handled by Global Maintenance Services (GMS) where some maintenance activities are delegated by the company to service providers and are remunerated according to measurable results expressed as Key Performance Indicators. In this context, it would be desirable to have information systems trustable by all involved actors. In this paper, we discuss the design of a blockchain solution capable to support a GMS on-chain. We first introduce the GMS concept and how it is related to the Principal-Agent relationship, and then we show a reference architecture to implement GMS on-chain. We discuss a use case and a proof-of-concept of on-chain GMS in a hospital showing how smart contracts and oracles can be used in this context. We finally discuss the main legal and managerial implications of the proposed approach.

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