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"This paper reviews the literature on governance theory in order to conceptualize governance as a mode of decentralized, networked regulation. We argue that the current dominant modes of governance are inadequate in understanding governance in the digital domain and are poorly equipped to conceptualize novel forms of governance such as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). Therefore, this study proposes a new mode of governance based on the regulation of new power relationships between the state and actors in the digital domain. This model further explores the role that blockchain technology can play in what we term decentralized network governance." | "This paper reviews the literature on governance theory in order to conceptualize governance as a mode of decentralized, networked regulation. We argue that the current dominant modes of governance are inadequate in understanding governance in the digital domain and are poorly equipped to conceptualize novel forms of governance such as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). Therefore, this study proposes a new mode of governance based on the regulation of new power relationships between the state and actors in the digital domain. This model further explores the role that blockchain technology can play in what we term decentralized network governance." | ||
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"This paper consists of four sections. | |||
* In the first section, the terms datafication and blockchain technology are introduced. | |||
* In the second section, governance literature is reviewed and dominant modes of governance are conceptualized. | |||
* In the third section, arguments are put forward concerning why these modes of governance are inadequate in terms of effectively governing the quasi-theoretical conceptions introduced by DLT and blockchain technology. | |||
* The fourth section offers the first methodological clues for the analysis of network governance, based on social network analysis. | |||
These methods will allow for better decisions to be made regarding how to design and disseminate power relationships into technological solutions, which require oversight and regulation." | |||
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Revision as of 01:39, 23 September 2024
* Article: Decentralized Network Governance: Blockchain Technology and the Future of Regulation. By Andrej Zwitter and Jilles Hazenberg. Blockchain for Good, 2022.
URL = https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/blockchain/articles/10.3389/fbloc.2020.00012/full
Description
1.
"This paper reviews the literature on governance theory in order to conceptualize governance as a mode of decentralized, networked regulation. We argue that the current dominant modes of governance are inadequate in understanding governance in the digital domain and are poorly equipped to conceptualize novel forms of governance such as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). Therefore, this study proposes a new mode of governance based on the regulation of new power relationships between the state and actors in the digital domain. This model further explores the role that blockchain technology can play in what we term decentralized network governance."
2.
"This paper consists of four sections.
- In the first section, the terms datafication and blockchain technology are introduced.
- In the second section, governance literature is reviewed and dominant modes of governance are conceptualized.
- In the third section, arguments are put forward concerning why these modes of governance are inadequate in terms of effectively governing the quasi-theoretical conceptions introduced by DLT and blockchain technology.
- The fourth section offers the first methodological clues for the analysis of network governance, based on social network analysis.
These methods will allow for better decisions to be made regarding how to design and disseminate power relationships into technological solutions, which require oversight and regulation."