@article { , title = {Blockchain, business and the fourth industrial revolution: Whence, whither, wherefore and how?}, abstract = {Blockchain is one the most remarkable technological innovations of the 21st century. The most notable application of blockchain is in the development and operation of cryptocurrencies (e.g. bitcoin, ethereum, among others). Besides the financial services industry, blockchain is also considered in other sectors such as international trade, taxation, supply chain management, business operations and governance. However, blockchain has not been examined comprehensively in all areas of relevant literature. This article conducts a survey of the literature to gain an understanding of the opportunities and issues presented by blockchain in various business functions. The article begins by providing a discussion regarding how the blockchain technology operates. The paper takes a broad focus in its analysis of the prospects of blockchain for various business functions, including banking and the capital markets, corporate governance, international trade, and taxation. The paper demonstrates how organisations and regulators can leverage blockchain to upscale business operations, enhance efficiency and reduce operational costs. The key drawbacks of blockchain that stakeholders need to bear in mind before adopting the technology are also highlighted. The article also reflects on how organisations can tap into blockchain to reap the full potential of the fourth industrial revolution.}, doi = {10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120254Get}, issn = {0040-1625}, journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, note = {1 Please cite this paper as: Blockchain, business and the fourth industrial revolution: Whence, whither, wherefore and how? Technological Forecasting \& Social Change, Forthcoming. Blockchain, Business and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Whence, Whither, Wherefore and How? Dr Danson Kimani Lecturer in Accounting, Department of Accounting, Business School, University of Huddersfield, UK Dr Rexford Attah-Boakye Lecturer in Accounting, Accounting and Finance Subject Group, Hull University Business School, University of Hull, UK Dr Subhan Ullah* Associate Professor in Accounting, Accounting Division, Nottingham University Business School, University of Nottingham, UK Professor Jane Frecknall-Hughes Professor of Accounting and Taxation, Accounting Division, Nottingham University Business School University of Nottingham, UK Dr Ja Kim Assistant Professor in Accounting, Accounting Division, *Corresponding author}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3557626}, volume = {161}, keyword = {Business and Logistics, Blockchain, Business functions, Fourth industrial revolution, Technological innovations, Fintech}, year = {2020}, author = {Kimani, D and Adams, K and Attah-Boakye, R and Ullah, S and Frecknall-Hughes, J and Kim, Ja} }