Smart Contracts Implementation, Applications, Benefits, and Limitations

Journal of Information Engineering and Applications | Vol. 9, No. 5, 2019

13 Pages Posted: 7 Oct 2024

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Silas Mutie Nzuva

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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Date Written: September 30, 2019

Abstract

The world today has realized the vast technological evolution that has greatly shaped the production and management functions of business enterprises. Traditional contracts can take weeks or even months to initiate, and there have been numerous instances of breaches and lack of trust for contracts in both the private and public sector. A smart contract can be defined as a self-executing contract that utilizes blockchain technology to digitally enforce, verify, or facilitate the performance or negotiation of a contract. Owing to the security and decentralized system exhibited by blockchain technology, smart contracts can foster transaction credibility between contracting parties without the necessity of third parties as exhibited in traditional contracts. Any business organization that aims at achieving greater heights in management and production dimensions must consider utilizing robust technologies that are aimed at bolstering its competitive edge. Owing to the newness of smart contracts, characterized by very few studies on the same, this research reviews how smart contracts through blockchain technology can be implemented in an organization to enhance performance and outlines the applications, benefits, and limitations associated with such contracts.

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Keywords: Blockchain technology, smart contracts, smart contract applications, smart contract benefits, smart contract implementation, cryptography, cryptocurrency

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Nzuva, Silas Mutie, Smart Contracts Implementation, Applications, Benefits, and Limitations (September 30, 2019). Journal of Information Engineering and Applications | Vol. 9, No. 5, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4944233 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4944233

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