Business Licensing: Governance for Government Blockchains

Research Overview

Author: Alan Wunsche
Release Date: March 29, 2018

Abstract:

This research identifies the benefits that blockchains can provide local authorities in accelerating the launch of new businesses, supporting entrepreneurs, and reinforcing innovation cycles. The case study explores the experiences of a specific user-centric business licensing proof of concept and proposes a governance framework to assist governments in reimagining digital government solutions.

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