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Published date01 September 2017
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.2094
Date01 September 2017
Strategic Change: Briengs in Entrepreneurial Finance
Strategic Change 26(5) (2017) CONTENTS
The Future of Money and Further Applicaons of the Blockchain
Volume 26 Number 5 September 2017
417 The future of money and further applicaons of the blockchain
Richard Adams, Glenn Parry, Phil Godsi, and Peter Ward
Blockchain technology provides an excing applicaon space for innovaon in diverse domains but
threatens disintermediaon for organizaons providing a trusted and auditable account of owner-
ship and transacons.
423 Exploring the rise of blockchain technology: Towards distributed collaborave
organizaons
Bre Sco, John Loonam, and Vikas Kumar
Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are playing an increasingly important role for organiza-
ons that seek to build social and solidarity-based nance.
429 Blockchain for good?
Beth Kewell, Richard Adams, and Glenn Parry
The blockchain innovaon appears to represent viable catalysts for achieving global sustainable
development targets.
439 Future applicaons of blockchain in business and management: A Delphi study
Gareth R.T. White
Blockchain has the potenal to become a signicant source of disrupve innovaons in business
and management.
453 Blockchain and the (re)imagining of trusts jurisprudence
Robert Herian
There are important synergies between the trust of blockchain and that of trusts law.
461 Visibility and digital art: Blockchain as an ownership layer on the Internet
Masha McConaghy, Greg McMullen, Glenn Parry, Trent McConaghy, and David Holtzman
Visibility of digital art and its ownership can be achieved using blockchain technology as part of a
broader soluon for the idencaon, aribuon, and payment for digital work.
471 The networked record industry: How blockchain technology could transform the
record industry
Marcus O’Dair and Zuleika Beaven
Blockchain technology may have transformaonal potenal for those music industries associated
with recorded music, and for the sustainability of music careers.
481 Distributed ledger technology: Applicaons and implicaons
Roger Maull, Phil Godsi, Catherine Mulligan, Alan Brown, and Beth Kewell
Distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) are rewring convenonal noons of business transacng,
creang fresh opportunies for value creaon and capture.

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