TY - JOUR
T1 - Blockchain Technology and Smart Contracts for Operational Excellence
T2 - Smart Sourcing Process Model for the Automotive Supply Chain
AU - Meafa, Azz Eddine
AU - Benabdellah, Abla Chaouni
AU - Zekhnini, Kamar
AU - Bag, Surajit
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IMI
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The automotive supply chain (ASC) in Northern Africa faces many challenges related to traceability, trust deficits, data integrity, heavy workloads and intermediary involvement in its sourcing process (SP). These challenges can hinder this process’s efficiency and sustainability while sourcing suitable suppliers for the supply chain (SC). Thus, digitalization stands as a powerful facilitator in managing complex processes and blockchain technology (BT) is promoted to effectively address similar issues. In this regard, this article aims to build a smart SP model guided by lean practices and green principles using BT and smart contracts to achieve operational excellence (OE) in the automotive SP in the Northern Africa context. To do so, this study conducts interviews with experts to investigate contextual issues and identify the main challenges faced by the current automotive SP. Then, it proposes the smart SP as a solution for these challenges. The proposed solution uses an algorithmic approach to develop the smart contract algorithms for six sub-processes of the smart SP. Furthermore, the study offers multiple business implications on the digitalization of the SP to reduce higher workloads of the sourcing team, cost related to intermediary elimination and decentralized data management to deal with integrity, traceability and trust challenges while searching for potential partners.
AB - The automotive supply chain (ASC) in Northern Africa faces many challenges related to traceability, trust deficits, data integrity, heavy workloads and intermediary involvement in its sourcing process (SP). These challenges can hinder this process’s efficiency and sustainability while sourcing suitable suppliers for the supply chain (SC). Thus, digitalization stands as a powerful facilitator in managing complex processes and blockchain technology (BT) is promoted to effectively address similar issues. In this regard, this article aims to build a smart SP model guided by lean practices and green principles using BT and smart contracts to achieve operational excellence (OE) in the automotive SP in the Northern Africa context. To do so, this study conducts interviews with experts to investigate contextual issues and identify the main challenges faced by the current automotive SP. Then, it proposes the smart SP as a solution for these challenges. The proposed solution uses an algorithmic approach to develop the smart contract algorithms for six sub-processes of the smart SP. Furthermore, the study offers multiple business implications on the digitalization of the SP to reduce higher workloads of the sourcing team, cost related to intermediary elimination and decentralized data management to deal with integrity, traceability and trust challenges while searching for potential partners.
KW - Automotive supply chain
KW - Northern Africa
KW - blockchain technology
KW - operational excellence
KW - smart sourcing process
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105022101763
U2 - 10.1177/09721509251385209
DO - 10.1177/09721509251385209
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105022101763
SN - 0972-1509
JO - Global Business Review
JF - Global Business Review
ER -