A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study

The technology of Blockchain may open up new potential for innovation and distinction. It can enable the software sector to develop more safe and transparent systems that can function in an environment without trust. The adoption rate still needs to be higher despite the potential advantages; the re...

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Main Authors: Al-Ashmori, A., Thangarasu, G., Dominic, P.D.D., Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A.
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spelling oai:scholars.utp.edu.my:374222024-10-10T13:17:21Z http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37422/ A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study Al-Ashmori, A. Thangarasu, G. Dominic, P.D.D. Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The technology of Blockchain may open up new potential for innovation and distinction. It can enable the software sector to develop more safe and transparent systems that can function in an environment without trust. The adoption rate still needs to be higher despite the potential advantages; the relatively low adoption rate may be attributable to issues such as a lack of awareness, the difficulty of adoption, and ambiguity surrounding legal and regulatory frameworks. Considering technical, organizational, and environmental aspects, this study aims to determine the primary factors impacting the readiness of software firms to adopt Blockchain technology. The research on adopting Blockchain technology in the Malaysian software sector is limited. Using a quantitative method, the researchers used structural equation modeling to analyze 251 survey responses from the Malaysian software sector. In light of the findings, eight hypotheses were considered significant, and one hypothesis was rejected. At the same time, the R2 indicated that all these variables explained 71 of the dependent variable's variance, which is considered substantial. Overall, it makes it easier for firms in the software sector to use Blockchain technology, which would increase the overall competitiveness of Malaysia's software sector in the international market. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2023 Article PeerReviewed Al-Ashmori, A. and Thangarasu, G. and Dominic, P.D.D. and Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A. (2023) A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15 (16). ISSN 20711050 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169144170&doi=10.3390%2fsu151612139&partnerID=40&md5=13d4c3214233cc2301095ba60c060dae 10.3390/su151612139 10.3390/su151612139 10.3390/su151612139
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Al-Ashmori, A.
Thangarasu, G.
Dominic, P.D.D.
Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A.
A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
description The technology of Blockchain may open up new potential for innovation and distinction. It can enable the software sector to develop more safe and transparent systems that can function in an environment without trust. The adoption rate still needs to be higher despite the potential advantages; the relatively low adoption rate may be attributable to issues such as a lack of awareness, the difficulty of adoption, and ambiguity surrounding legal and regulatory frameworks. Considering technical, organizational, and environmental aspects, this study aims to determine the primary factors impacting the readiness of software firms to adopt Blockchain technology. The research on adopting Blockchain technology in the Malaysian software sector is limited. Using a quantitative method, the researchers used structural equation modeling to analyze 251 survey responses from the Malaysian software sector. In light of the findings, eight hypotheses were considered significant, and one hypothesis was rejected. At the same time, the R2 indicated that all these variables explained 71 of the dependent variable's variance, which is considered substantial. Overall, it makes it easier for firms in the software sector to use Blockchain technology, which would increase the overall competitiveness of Malaysia's software sector in the international market.
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author Al-Ashmori, A.
Thangarasu, G.
Dominic, P.D.D.
Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A.
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Thangarasu, G.
Dominic, P.D.D.
Al-Mekhlafi, A.-B.A.
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title A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
title_short A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
title_full A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
title_fullStr A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
title_full_unstemmed A Readiness Model and Factors Influencing Blockchain Adoption in Malaysia's Software Sector: A Survey Study
title_sort readiness model and factors influencing blockchain adoption in malaysia's software sector: a survey study
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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