Blockchain implementation in pharmaceutical supply chains: a review and conceptual framework

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2022-10-05

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Taylor and Francis

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Article

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0020-7543

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Ghadge A, Bourlakis M, Kamble S, Seuring S. (2023) Blockchain implementation in pharmaceutical supply chains: a review and conceptual framework. International Journal of Production Research, Volume 61, Issue 19, October 2023, pp. 6633-6651

Abstract

Research on Blockchain implementation in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chains (PSC) is lacking despite its strong potential to overcome conventional supply chain challenges. Thus, this study aims to provide critical insight into the nexus between Blockchain and PSC and further build a conceptual framework for implementation within the pharmaceutical industry. Following a systematic literature review and text mining approach, 65 interdisciplinary articles published between 2010 and 2021 were studied to capture the decade long developments. Descriptive and thematic analysis showcases nascent developments of Blockchain in PSC. The drivers and barriers to adoption, implementation stages, and applications identified through the thematic analysis guide in setting the agenda for future research, primarily focussing on the use of Blockchain for drug counterfeiting, recall issues, along with other sector-specific challenges such as patient privacy, regulations and clinical trials. Research on Blockchain for PSC has been slow compared to other sectors, but has accelerated since the Covid-19 pandemic. Identified influential factors, implementation process and apparent applications are expected to influence researchers and practitioners in developing a roadmap for adopting Blockchain in the pharmaceutical industry. The proposed conceptual framework is novel and provides valuable directions to producers, regulators and governments to implement Blockchain in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Github

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Pharmaceutical supply chains, Blockchain, implementation, Systematic literature review, Conceptual framework, Text mining

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Attribution 4.0 International

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