Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis

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Main Authors: Seelaboyina Radha, Govindaraj Manoj, Ratna Sirisha M., Sathyakala S., Rashid Syed Zahidur, Vigneshwaran K.S.
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.itm-conferences.org/articles/itmconf/pdf/2025/07/itmconf_icsice2025_02008.pdf
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Ratna Sirisha M.
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Rashid Syed Zahidur
Vigneshwaran K.S.
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description Just be sure that you are not giving advice that could backfire if seen in the wrong way, it is a great way to boost your reputation and gain people as followers. But existing studies point out major meagre adoption, high computational cost, low interoperability, privacy concerns, and energy inefficiencies as major challenges. Therefore, this study proposes a next-generation blockchain framework to overcome existing limitations by employing hybrid blockchain models, privacy-preserving techniques, energy-efficient consensus mechanisms, and adaptive smart contracts. Additionally, the research presents a cross-platform interoperability model to integrate blockchain with any enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, Internet of Things (IoT) networks, and cloud logistics infrastructure in a seamless manner. Similarly, AI-assisted smart contracts and scalable blockchain architecture are suggested to improve supply chain management with realtime transaction capabilities. Through an examination of successful and failure cases in the blockchain domain, the study suggests a risk-mitigation framework, followed by a strategic roadmap for organizations to navigate through the bottlenecks towards adoption. The solutions proposed support economic feasibility, meet international standards and allow for a more resilient supply chain, making blockchain a viable solution to some of the pressures modern logistics faces.
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spelling doaj-art-a7615b51b49d4f70b11cbebae6cec7982025-08-20T01:51:57ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972025-01-01760200810.1051/itmconf/20257602008itmconf_icsice2025_02008Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation AnalysisSeelaboyina Radha0Govindaraj Manoj1Ratna Sirisha M.2Sathyakala S.3Rashid Syed Zahidur4Vigneshwaran K.S.5Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Geetanjali College of Engineering and TechnologyAssociate Professor, Department of Management Studies, School of Management, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and TechnologySenior Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), CVR College of EngineeringAssistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sona College of TechnologyDepartment of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, International Islamic University ChittagongAssistant Professor, Department of mech, New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and TechnologyJust be sure that you are not giving advice that could backfire if seen in the wrong way, it is a great way to boost your reputation and gain people as followers. But existing studies point out major meagre adoption, high computational cost, low interoperability, privacy concerns, and energy inefficiencies as major challenges. Therefore, this study proposes a next-generation blockchain framework to overcome existing limitations by employing hybrid blockchain models, privacy-preserving techniques, energy-efficient consensus mechanisms, and adaptive smart contracts. Additionally, the research presents a cross-platform interoperability model to integrate blockchain with any enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, Internet of Things (IoT) networks, and cloud logistics infrastructure in a seamless manner. Similarly, AI-assisted smart contracts and scalable blockchain architecture are suggested to improve supply chain management with realtime transaction capabilities. Through an examination of successful and failure cases in the blockchain domain, the study suggests a risk-mitigation framework, followed by a strategic roadmap for organizations to navigate through the bottlenecks towards adoption. The solutions proposed support economic feasibility, meet international standards and allow for a more resilient supply chain, making blockchain a viable solution to some of the pressures modern logistics faces.https://www.itm-conferences.org/articles/itmconf/pdf/2025/07/itmconf_icsice2025_02008.pdfblockchain in logisticssupply chain managementhybrid blockchain modelsai-enhanced smart contractsenergy-efficient blockchain
spellingShingle Seelaboyina Radha
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Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
ITM Web of Conferences
blockchain in logistics
supply chain management
hybrid blockchain models
ai-enhanced smart contracts
energy-efficient blockchain
title Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
title_full Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
title_fullStr Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
title_short Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Bibliometric and Co-Citation Analysis
title_sort blockchain technology in logistics and supply chain management a bibliometric and co citation analysis
topic blockchain in logistics
supply chain management
hybrid blockchain models
ai-enhanced smart contracts
energy-efficient blockchain
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