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Collective digital factories for buildings: stigmergic collaboration through cryptoeconomics.

Dounas, Theodoros; Lombardi, Davide; Jabi, Wassim

Authors

Theodoros Dounas

Davide Lombardi

Wassim Jabi



Contributors

Theodoros Dounas
Editor

Davide Lombardi
Editor

Abstract

The chapter describes conceptually how a blockchain (BC), through smart contracts (SC) and tokenisation, can act as a stigmergic information layer for the creation of collective digital factories in construction. The chapter focuses on the orchestration of a series of design agents and tools in the design of buildings; however, the presented framework can be extended to the whole lifecycle of the AEC industry. Furthermore, a cryptoeconomics-like strategy for the AEC industry is explored, based on smart contracts, having the potential to operationalise the stigmergic coordination via token incentive mechanisms. We expect that stigmergic coordination through cryptoeconomic incentives on the blockchain is a better fit for the fragmented nature of the construction industry, compared to current modes of organisation; consequently, the scope for presenting this strategy is threefold: the incentives mechanism can lead to an increase in productivity, a reduction in both whole-lifecycle carbon and waste, and a decentralised governance through smart contracts. While blockchain and decentralised ledger technologies have proven to have the potential to be embedded deeply as an information governance layer in many industries, the scope within the paper is limited to the digital aspects of the AEC industry, forming what we call "collective digital factories". An engagement strategy of the manufacturing sector of the AEC industry is presented with arising open questions discussed at the end.

Citation

DOUNAS, T., LOMBARDI, D. and JABI, W. 2022. Collective digital factories for buildings: stigmergic collaboration through cryptoeconomics. In Dounas, T. and Lombardi, D. (eds.) Blockchain for construction. Singapore: Springer [online], pages 207-228. Available from https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3759-0_11

Online Publication Date Sep 21, 2022
Publication Date Dec 31, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 19, 2023
Publicly Available Date Sep 22, 2122
Publisher Springer
Pages 207-228
Series Title Blockchain technologies
Series ISSN 2661-8338; 2661-8346
Book Title Blockchain for construction
ISBN 9789811937583
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3759-0_11
Keywords Cryptoeconomics; Blockchain; Smart contracts; Tokenisation; Construction industry; Supply chain management
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1942503

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