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Improving Strategy Implementation Using Blockchain Smart Contracts

Nipun Agarwal
The Journal of Investing joi.2023.1.259; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/joi.2023.1.259
Nipun Agarwal
is at the Department of Computer Science, University of New England, Australia
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Every organization develops a strategy that needs to be implemented and is undertaken through project delivery. In essence, project requirements should exactly replicate an organization’s strategy. In reality, this does not happen, and behavioral factors deviate the project delivery from the strategic objectives. This occurs as project stakeholders can have competing objectives. Resultantly, requirements that are implemented through projects that are less aligned to the strategy. This article develops a game theoretic model to simulate why such deviations occur. That explains the difference between strategy development and implementation. This article also explains how the implementation of a blockchain smart contract can eliminate this difference and help an organization implement their strategy effectively. The difference between the overall strategy and the final implementation can make a significant difference in the overall value of the company because if it does not implement strategy effectively, it could lose market share, causing reduced revenue and a significant future stock price fall.

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    • PROJECT MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGIES AND FRAMEWORKS
    • GAME THEORY, COMPLEX SYSTEMS, AND SIMULATIONS
    • ANALYSING THE DIFFERENCES IN REQUIREMENTS AND STRATEGY—BEHAVIOURAL FACTORS THAT LEAD TO STRATEGIC ERROR
    • NEGOTIATED OUTCOME—CHANGES IN BELIEFS AND PREFERENCES
    • NEGOTIATED OUTCOME—VARYING LEVELS OF POWER
    • NEGOTIATED OUTCOME—LOSS-AVERSION AND RISK-SEEKING BEHAVIOUR
    • NEGOTIATED OUTCOME—PROBABILITY OF GAIN OR LOSS
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