Publication: Analyzing the Improvement of Estate Governance and Management in Jordan Using Blockchain
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Date
2024
Authors
Omar M. Shubailat
Murad Ali Ahmad Al-Zaqeba
Aziz Madi
Ahmad Fathi Alheet
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Publisher
Growing Science
Abstract
The potential for transforming the estate management industry through the resolution of common inefficiencies, lack of transparency, and security concerns is presented by the use of blockchain technology into estate governance. The purpose of this article is to clarify how incorporating blockchain technology would affect estate operations and governance. This study is based on quantitative information that was collected from 317 estate management professionals using a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire. SmartPLS4 analysis demonstrates that blockchain governance has a statistically significant and robust influence on estate governance in Jordan. The impact of Blockchain Governance on Jordanian Estate Management appears to be negligible and unimportant. Furthermore, there appears to be a negligible and insignificant correlation between Jordanian estate management and estate planning methods. In-depth analysis of these theories is done in this article, which also offers insights into how blockchain technology affects estate governance dynamics and how it can affect Jordan's estate management procedures. The consequences go beyond theoretical understandings; they promote the use of blockchain technology in estate governance frameworks as a game-changing means of ensuring the safe, transparent, and effective administration of frozen estates in Jordan and elsewhere.
Description
International Journal of Data and Network Science
Volume 8 Issue 2 (page: 1059-1072 )
Keywords
Evaluating Security, Efficiency and Transparency, Governance, Management, Estate Jordan
Citation
Shubailat, O. M., Ahmad, A., Madi, A., & Ahmad Fathi Alheet. (2024). Analyzing the improvement of estate governance and management in Jordan using blockchain. International Journal of Data and Network Science (Print), 8(2), 1059–1072. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.12.002