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modum.io: Funding a Blockchain-Based Start-Up's Supply Chain Solution (Teaching Note)

Series
Technology & Operations
Type
case study
Date Issued
2020-01-28
Author(s)
Huang, Laura
Röck, Dominik
Murray, Alex
Hofmann, Erik
Abstract
This teaching case can be used for different audiences – for executives, postgraduates and young entrepreneurs as well as students. These groups should have a background in one of the two fields:
- For an audience with IS background that wants to learn more about startup financing and supply chains especially in the pharmaceutical industry.
- For an audience with finance background that wants to study new opportunities of startup financing, get to know blockchain technology (BCT), ICOs as well pharmaceutical supply chains.
- For an audience with operations and supply chain background that wants to open up to startup financing and BCT as well as ICO topics.

Depending on the background, the case teacher should decide upon the listed references, what the students should read.
This teaching case should be worked on over the period of at least three days. As the topic is complex and the audience will need to get to know two new fields, further reading and additional research on the topics BCT/ICO, startup financing and pharmaceutical supply chain is required.
Project(s)
SNF: Foundation of distributed ledgers in supply chain management: Theory development, practical applicability and critical reflection
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to education
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Publisher
Harvard Business School
Publisher place
Boston, MA
Number
N5-420-007
Official URL
https://hbsp.harvard.edu/product/420006-PDF-ENG
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/112450
Subject(s)
  • information managemen...

  • education

  • business studies

  • finance

Division(s)
  • ISCM - Institute of S...

Eprints ID
260332
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