Pham, C.Nguyen, T.T.Adamopoulos, A.Tait, E.Thuan, N.H.2025-12-182025-12-182022Source details - Title: Information systems research in Vietnam: a shared vision and new frontiers, 2022 / Thuan, N.H. (ed./s), Ch.5, pp.65-819789811938030https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/39419Blockchain-enabled traceability has been widely touted as having a great potential for improving food supply chains. Proposed benefits include: outbreak tracing, verifying ingredient origins, monitoring environmental compliance and automating payments. Blockchain-enabled food supply chains have not been widely studied in developing countries. Therefore, a comprehensive evaluation of blockchain-enabled traceability in food supply chains was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the potential impacts on food supply chain sustainability. A case study of a pork supply chain in Vietnam was analysed to understand the context in a developing country. The analysis was conducted through the lens of a triple-bottom-line blockchain framework for supply chains.enCopyright 2023 The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore.blockchain traceabilityblockchain technologyfood supply chaintriple-bottom lineBlockchain-enabled traceability in sustainable food supply chains: a case study of the Pork Industry in VietnamBook chapter10.1007/978-981-19-3804-7_52-s2.0-85161107761