Revisión de la capacidad de transparencia y confianza que ofrece la tecnología blockchain

  • Manuela Linares-Barbero Universidad de Lima (Perú)
Palabras clave: blockchain, cadena de suministro, transparencia, confianza, confiabilidad, sistemas distribuidos

Resumen

La confianza es un elemento fundamental del mundo contemporáneo, especialmente en las diferentes transacciones que realizan las empresas. El incremento del fraude, así como la falsificación de productos y servicios, han generado que las compañías deban gastar dinero y esfuerzos en reprocesos y medidas de seguridad. Las transacciones transparentes se han convertido un reto que muchos buscan lograr. Una de las grandes propuestas de transacciones confiables es la tecnología blockchain. Esta puede ofrecernos, transparencia en las transacciones y confianza entre las organizaciones, aun si no se conocen entre ellas previamente. En nuestro artículo desarrollaremos la revisión de la literatura de las capacidades de transparencia y confianza que nos presenta la tecnología blockchain en la cadena de suministro.

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Biografía del autor/a

Manuela Linares-Barbero, Universidad de Lima (Perú)

Ingeniera de sistemas y magíster en administración de negocios (MBA) por la Universidad de Lima. Obtuvo una certificación en e-commerce con honores por la Universidad de Coventry. Es consultor de negocios y tecnología, con más de 21 años de experiencia laboral en Perú y en Inglaterra. Posee experiencia en el rediseño de procesos productivos, operativos, administrativos y académicos; y en la definición de propuesta de mejora para automatizar la operación de la empresa, así como la implementación de soluciones de negocio. Tiene experiencia como responsable de brindar soporte funcional y operativo a empresas financieras, productivas y educativas, así como capacitación a usuarios finales en las soluciones de negocio. Es docente en la Universidad de Lima y candidata a doctora por la Universidad Pablo de Olavide.

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Publicado
2018-12-03
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Linares-Barbero, M. (2018). Revisión de la capacidad de transparencia y confianza que ofrece la tecnología blockchain. Interfases, 11(011), 119-133. https://doi.org/10.26439/interfases2018.n011.2957
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