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Supply chain carbon transparency to consumers via blockchain: does the truth hurt?

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IJLM-03-2023-0109

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Carbon neutrality; Decarbonization; Blockchain technology; Consumer perceptions; Behavioral experiment

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The study investigates the impact of blockchain-supported carbon offset information provision and shipping options on consumer perceptions towards retailers and logistics service providers. The findings reveal that consumers are more confident when supply chain carbon offset information is reliable, transparent, and traceable through blockchain technology. Furthermore, consumers are willing to pay a premium for products and shipping options that provide visibility into carbon emissions and offset.
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to determine if blockchain-supported carbon offset information provision and shipping options with different cost and environmental footprint implications impact consumer perceptions toward retailers and logistics service providers. Blockchain and carbon neutrality, each can be expensive to adopt and complex to manage, thus getting the truth on decarbonization may require additional costs for consumers.Design/methodology/approachExperimental modeling is used to address these critical and emergent issues that influence practices across a set of supply chain actors. Three hypotheses relating to the relationship between blockchain-supported carbon offset information and consumer perceptions and intentions associated with the product and supply chain actors are investigated.FindingsThe results show that consumer confidence increases when supply chain carbon offset information has greater reliability, transparency and traceability as supported by blockchain technology. The authors also find that consumers who are provided visibility into various shipping options and the product's journey carbon emissions and offset - from a blockchain-supported system - they are more willing to pay a premium for both the product and shipping options. Blockchain-supported decarbonization information disclosure in the supply chain can lead to organizational legitimacy and financial gains in return.Originality/valueUnderstanding consumer action and sustainable consumption is critical for organizations seeking carbon neutrality. Currently, the literature on this understanding from a consumer information provision is not well understood, especially with respect to blockchain-supported information transparency, visibility and reliability. Much of the blockchain literature focuses on the upstream. This study focuses more on consumer-level and downstream supply chain blockchain implications for organizations. The study provides a practical roadmap for considering levels of blockchain information activity and consumer interaction.

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