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Now the Code Runs Itself: On-Chain and Off- Chain Governance-of- Blockchain Technologies
- On-chain governance refers to rules and decision-making processes that have been encoded directly into the underlying infrastructure of a blockchain-based system as the rule of code, sovereignty asserts itself through off-chain mechanisms during the state of exception.
- (Reijers et al., 2018)
Blockchain Governance: What We Can Learn from the Economics of Corporate Governance
- Blockchain governance includes the definition of stakeholders, how the consensus mechanism distributes endogenous bargaining power between those stakeholders, the interaction of exogenous governance mechanisms and institutional frameworks, and the needs for bootstrapping networks.
- (Allen & Berg, 2020)
Research on Mechanism and Method of Blockchain Governance
- Three content levels of blockchain governance: consensus protocol governance, resource governance and rule governance. Three methods of blockchain governance: onchain governance, off-chain governance and hybrid governance. (Chao, 2020)
Defining Blockchain Governance: A Framework for Analysis and Comparison
- A blockchain governance framework that defines the governance of a blockchain as a combination of six dimensions (formation and context, roles, incentives, membership, communication and decision making) and three layers (off-chain community layer, off-chain development layer and on-chain protocol layer).
- (Pelt et al., 2021)
Decision Problems in Blockchain Governance: Old Wine in New Bottles or Walking in Someone Elses Shoes?
- This research studied blockchain systems through the lens of six decision problems emerging from blockchain governance: problems of demand management, data management, system architecture design and development, membership, ownership disputes, and transaction reversals.
- (Ziolkowski et al., 2020)
Blockchain Governance—A New Way of Organizing Collaborations?
- The importance of codifiability and verifiability as two transactional characteristics that have an important impact on the efficiency of blockchain governance
- (Lumineau, Wang, & Schilke, 2020)
Blockchain Governance and The Role of Trust Service Providers: The TrustedChain Network
- The essential conditions are confidentiality of transactions and long-term preservation of data to thrive and accomplish complex tasks in an effective and reliable way for blockchain networks.
- (Atzori, 2017)
The Generic Blockchain Ecosystem and its Strategic Implications
- This paper identified three strategic implications where blockchain is fundamentally different from prior approaches: governance, trust, and openness.
- (Riasanow, Burckhardt, Soto Setzke, Böhm, & Krcmar, 2018)
Governance in the Blockchain Economy: A Framework and Research Agenda
- It discusses the blockchain economy along dimensions defined in the IT governance literature: decision rights, accountability, and incentives.
- (Beck et al., 2018)