38 research outputs found
Privatizing the Economic Constitution- Can the World Market Reproduce its Own Institutional Prerequisites?
Mapping the sea of opportunities : Blockchain in supply chain and logistics
Driven by successful pilot projects in supply chain and logistics, Blockchain has become one of the industry’s latest technology hypes. In this paper, we cut through the hype and shed light on the expectations of industry professionals towards the benefits and challenges of Blockchain. Also, we categorize current Blockchain applications that are expected to provide tangible benefits for supply chain and logistics processes. To explore such potentials, we argue that companies should gain own first-hand experiences through small-scale experiments
Mapping the sea of opportunities: Blockchain in supply chain and logistics
Driven by successful pilot projects in supply chain and logistics, Blockchain has become one of the industry’s latest technology hypes. In this paper, we cut through the hype and shed light on the expectations of industry professionals towards the benefits and challenges of Blockchain. Also, we categorize current Blockchain applications that are expected to provide tangible benefits for supply chain and logistics processes. To explore such potentials, we argue that companies should gain own first-hand experiences through small-scale experiments
Reimagining Digital Copyright through the Power of Imitation: Lessons from Confucius and Plato
Equilibrium & Fragmentation in the International Rule of Law: The Rising Chinese Geolegal Order
A pangenomic perspective of the Lake Malawi cichlid radiation reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements
Abstract: This repository represents a data snapshot associated with the manuscript Lake Malawi cichlid pangenome graph reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements. The manuscript is currently available as a\ua0preprint on bioRxiv. Under an Access and Benefit Sharing agreement, these data are made available on an open access basis for research use only. Any person who wishes to use these data for any form of commercial purpose must first enter into a commercial licensing and benefit sharing arrangement with the Government of Malawi. For further information, contact the Access and Benefit-sharing National Focal Point (ABS NFP) for Malawi registered with CBD at https://www.cbd.int/information/nfp.shtml
