Decentralised Futures: How digital technologies will change the shape of organisations to come
Decentralised digital organisations could radically change how we work and structure organisations by enabling more democratic, efficient, and transparent systems.
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Methods
The research method used in the report involved an open call for essay pitches, expert judging to shortlist finalists, and the development of full-length essays by the finalists. The essays were then evaluated by a panel of experts to determine the winners.
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Key Insights
The report explores the potential impact of decentralised digital technologies on the future of work and organisational structures. It discusses how blockchain and related technologies could facilitate new forms of collaboration, governance, and value creation, potentially leading to a shift away from traditional hierarchical models towards more democratic and participatory systems. The essays in the collection offer diverse perspectives on the implications of decentralisation for democracy, the environment, and society at large, including both utopian and dystopian visions of what a decentralised future might look like.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2020 publication year | English publication language | blockchain | decentralisation | democracy | digital technologies | environment | governance | organisational structures | United Kingdom geographic scope