WCSE 2022 Spring
ISBN: 978-981-18-5852-9 DOI: 10.18178/wcse.2022.04.145

Evaluation of Barriers of Blockchain Technology-Based Halal Traceability Systems Adoption: A DEMATEL Approach

Aries Susanty, Aprialiani Vitasari

Abstract— The purpose of this research is to examine the barriers to adopting halal traceability systems based on blockchain technology in an Indonesian halal food product. Based on a thorough review of the literature and after validation process with eleven experts, this study identified 19 barriers classified into three aspects (technological, internal, and external organization) related to the regulation, government, supplier, and another third party and consumer). Then, this research used a decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) to identify the critical barriers, the primary causal and effect barriers. The result of data processing indicated that financial constraints, massive resources (energy, infrastructure) and initial capital requirements, and inadequate managerial commitment and support are significant barriers (causes) that hinder the adoption of halal traceability systems based on blockchain technology.

Index Terms— blockchain technology, DEMATEL, food product, halal traceability systems.

Aries Susanty
Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia
Aprialiani Vitasari
Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

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Cite: Aries Susanty, Aprialiani Vitasari, " Evaluation of Barriers of Blockchain Technology-Based Halal Traceability Systems Adoption: A DEMATEL Approach, " WCSE 2022 Spring Event: 2022 9th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications, pp. 1260-1268, Sanya, China, April 15-18, 2022.