articleJournal of Information SystemsJun 1, 2017Closed access

Toward Blockchain-Based Accounting and Assurance

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Since 2009, blockchain has served as a potentially transformative information technology expected to be as revolutionary as the Internet. Originally developed as a methodology to record cryptocurrency transactions, blockchain's functionality has evolved into a large number of applications, such as banking, financial markets, insurance, voting systems, leasing contracts, and government service. Despite such advancements, the application of blockchain to accounting and assurance remains under-explored. This paper aims to provide an initial discussion on how blockchain could enable a real-time, verifiable, and transparent accounting ecosystem. Additionally, blockchain has the potential to transform…

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Keywords
  • Blockchain
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Accounting
  • Audit
  • Computer science
  • Information assurance
  • Smart contract
  • Verifiable secret sharing
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