Blockchain-Enabled Supply Chain Transparency: Transforming Global Business Operations and Reducing Fraud

Authors

  • Shah Nawaz International Islamic University Islamabad
  • Muhammad Noman Qurtaba University, DI Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31529

Keywords:

Blockchain technology, Supply chain transparency, Fraud reduction, Ethical business practices, Cross-border operations

Abstract

This article explores the role of blockchain technology in enhancing supply chain transparency, mitigating fraud, and ensuring ethical practices in global business operations. It also investigates blockchain's relevance in revolutionizing supply chains in
relation to transparency, fraud reduction, and traceability. It combines theoretical models, case study reports, and industrial
cases with the experimental studies that verify the potential of a blockchain as designed. This research has shown that the
blockchain, a decentralized and immutable ledger, is an asset in making significant improvements when it comes to supply chain
visibility, the veracity of goods, and trust minimization. Blockchain guarantees too by providing clear and expert justification for a series of transactions is all about transparency and facilitating trust between its parties as it's simplifying business procedures. All of this research suggests that if blockchains can be implemented in supply chains then it is possible that supply chains could become more effective, securer and more transparent: benefitting a range of stakeholders including producers and consumers. The ability of blockchain to eliminate fraud and enhance accountability may prove to be a disruptive factor in the future of worldwide business practices.

Author Biographies

Shah Nawaz, International Islamic University Islamabad

PhD Scholar

Muhammad Noman, Qurtaba University, DI Khan

PhD Scholar

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Published

30.06.2025