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  2023 (2)
Web3 as ‘self-infrastructuring’: The challenge is how. Nabben, K. Big Data & Society, 10(1). 2023.
Web3 as ‘self-infrastructuring’: The challenge is how [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Expansive and extractive networks of Web3. Sadowski, J., & Beegle, K. Big Data & Society, 10(1). 2023.
Expansive and extractive networks of Web3 [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
  2022 (8)
Blockchain Matters—Lex Cryptographia and the Displacement of Legal Symbolics and Imaginaries. Becker, K. Law and Critique. 2022.
Blockchain Matters—Lex Cryptographia and the Displacement of Legal Symbolics and Imaginaries [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Centralised Control Over Decentralised Structures: AML and CTF Regulation of Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers. Kyles, D. L. In Goldbarsht, D., & de Koker, L., editor(s), Financial Technology and the Law : Combating Financial Crime, of Law, Governance and Technology Series. Cham, 2022.
Centralised Control Over Decentralised Structures: AML and CTF Regulation of Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
When Elon Musk Changes his Tone, Does Bitcoin Adjust Its Tune?. Huynh, T. L. D. Computational Economics. 2022.
When Elon Musk Changes his Tone, Does Bitcoin Adjust Its Tune? [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom. Zaucha, T., & Agur, C. New Media & Society. 2022.
Newly minted: Non-fungible tokens and the commodification of fandom [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
The alegality of blockchain technology. De Filippi, P., Mannan, M., & Reijers, W. Policy and Society. 2022.
The alegality of blockchain technology [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Disclosure, Dapps and DeFi. Brummer, C. Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy. 2022.
Disclosure, Dapps and DeFi [link]Paper   link   bibtex  
Spatial analysis of global Bitcoin mining. Sun, W., Jin, H., Jin, F., Kong, L., Peng, Y., & Dai, Z. Scientific Reports, 12(1). 2022.
Spatial analysis of global Bitcoin mining [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
The Pursuit of Innovative Theory in the Digital Age. Grover, V., & Lyytinen, K. Journal of Information Technology. 2022.
The Pursuit of Innovative Theory in the Digital Age [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
  2021 (5)
Defining Blockchain Governance: A Framework for Analysis and Comparison. Pelt, R. v., Jansen, S., Baars, D., & Overbeek, S. Information Systems Management, 38(1). 2021.
Defining Blockchain Governance: A Framework for Analysis and Comparison [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Decentralized Autonomous Organization. Hassan, S., & De Filippi, P. Internet Policy Review, 10(2). 2021.
Decentralized Autonomous Organization [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
All Smart Contracts are Ambigiuous. Grimmelmann, J. Journal of Law & Innovation, 2(1). 2021.
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Bodies Without Organs: Law, Economics, and Decentralised Governance. Allen, J. G. Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy. 2021.
Bodies Without Organs: Law, Economics, and Decentralised Governance [link]Paper   link   bibtex  
Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific. Jutel, O. Big Data & Society, 8(1). 2021.
Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
  2020 (9)
Is code law? Current legal and technical adoption issues and remedies for blockchain-enabled smart contracts. Drummer, D., & Neumann, D. Journal of Information Technology, 35(4). 2020.
Is code law? Current legal and technical adoption issues and remedies for blockchain-enabled smart contracts [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Those who control the code control the rules: How different perspectives of privacy are being written into the code of blockchain systems. Renwick, R., & Gleasure, R. Journal of Information Technology. 2020.
Those who control the code control the rules: How different perspectives of privacy are being written into the code of blockchain systems [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Hacker-engineers and Their Economies: The Political Economy of Decentralised Networks and ‘Cryptoeconomics’. Brekke, J. K. New Political Economy. 2020.
Hacker-engineers and Their Economies: The Political Economy of Decentralised Networks and ‘Cryptoeconomics’ [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Decentralized Finance. Zetzsche, D. A, Arner, D. W, & Buckley, R. P Journal of Financial Regulation, 6(2). 2020.
Decentralized Finance [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust & challenges of governance. De Filippi, P., Mannan, M., & Reijers, W. Technology in Society, 62. 2020.
Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust & challenges of governance [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Bitcoin Governance as a Decentralized Financial Market Infrastructure. Nabilou, H. Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy, 4(2). 2020.
Bitcoin Governance as a Decentralized Financial Market Infrastructure [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Data governance: Organizing data for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. Janssen, M., Brous, P., Estevez, E., Barbosa, L. S., & Janowski, T. Government Information Quarterly, 37(3). 2020.
Data governance: Organizing data for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
Decentralized vs. Distributed Organization: Blockchain, Machine Learning and the Future of the Digital Platform. Vergne, J. Organization Theory, 1(4). 2020.
Decentralized vs. Distributed Organization: Blockchain, Machine Learning and the Future of the Digital Platform [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex  
The blockchain and how it can influence conceptions of the self. Heister, S., & Yuthas, K. Technology in Society, 60. 2020.
The blockchain and how it can influence conceptions of the self [link]Paper   doi   link   bibtex