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- 2022Can Artificial Intelligence Help Used-Car Dealers Survive in a Data-driven Used-Car Market?citations
- 2022Incentivizing data quality in blockchain-based systems : the case of the digital cardossier
- 2022Mine, Yours, … Ours? Managing Stakeholder Conflicts in an Enterprise Blockchain Consortium
- 2021Dealers of Peaches and Lemons: How Can Used Car Dealers Use Trusted Car Data to create value?
- 2021Understanding Privacy Disclosure in the Online Market for Lemons: Insights and Requirements for Platform Providerscitations
- 2020Is there a market for trusted car data?citations
- 2020Management, Governance and Value Creation in a Blockchain Consortiumcitations
- 2020Buyers of ‘lemons’: How can a blockchain platform address buyers’ needs in the market for ‘lemons’?citations
- 2019Buyers of Lemons: Addressing Buyers’ Needs in the Market for Lemons with Blockchain Technology
- 2019Buyers of 'Lemons': How can a Blockchain Platform Address Buyers’ Needs in the Market for ‘Lemons’?citations
- 2018Consensus through Blockchains: Exploring Governance across interorganizational Settings
- 2018Designing for reintermediation in the brick-and-mortar world: Towards the travel agency of the future
- 2005How Tourism Communities can change travel information quality
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Incentivizing data quality in blockchain-based systems : the case of the digital cardossier
Abstract
Inspired by an industry initiative to address the celebrated market for lemons (poor-quality used cars), we investigate how incentives for a permissioned blockchain-based system in the automobile ecosystem can be designed to ensure high-quality data storage and use by different stakeholders. The peer-to-peer distributed ledger platform connects organizations and car owners with disparate interests and hidden intentions. While previous literature has chiefly examined incentives for permissionless platforms, we leverage studies about crowdsensing applications to stimulate research on incentives in permissioned blockchains. This article uses the action design research approach to create an incentive system featuring a rating mechanism influenced by data correction measures. Furthermore, we propose relying on certain institutions capable of assessing data generated within the system. This combined approach of a decentralized data correction and an institutionalized data assessment is distinct from similar incentive systems suggested by literature. By using an agent-based model with strategy evolution, we evaluate the proposed incentive system. Our findings indicate that a rating-based revenue distribution leads to markedly higher data quality in the system. Additionally, the incentive system reveals hidden information of the agents and alleviates agency problems, contributing to an understanding of incentive design in inter-organizational blockchain-based data platforms. Furthermore, we explore incentive design in permissioned blockchains and discuss its latest implications.
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