Hanseatic Governance: Understanding Blockchain as Organizational Technology

Miscione Gianluca, Klein Stefan, Schwabe Gerhard, Goerke Tobias Maximilian, Ziolkowski Rafael


Abstract
Blockchain technology provides a distributed ledger and is based on a logic of peer to peer authentication. It gained prominence with the rise of cryptocurrencies but provides a much broader field of possible applications. While it has been originally closely linked to a libertarian agenda rejecting organizations, its developments have illustrated that this ideological framing is being reversed in practice. Based on contrastive empirical cases, the purpose of our paper is to discuss blockchain as an organizational technology. Its peculiar mode of governance, which we name ‘Hanseatic', needs to mediate between the fluidity typical of Free and Open Source Software development and the immutability that use organizations adopt blockchain for.

Keywords
Blockchain; FOSS; organizational technology; governance; bazaar; Hanseatic League



Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2019

Conference
ICIS 2019

Venue
Munich

Book title
ICIS 2019 Proceedings

Language
English

ISBN
978-0-9966831-9-7