TY - JOUR
T1 - Navigating the Nexus
T2 - Blockchain technology, social Innovation, and complementary digital currencies
AU - Raffaelli, Paola
AU - Nowak, Vicky
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - This paper explores the tensions between democratic and technocratic forms of social innovation in the context of complementary digital currencies. Through an in-depth ethnographic case study of Moneda PAR, a blockchain-based complementary currency in Argentina, we examine how diverse agents - including grassroots activists, political actors, academics and software developers - collaborated to design a financial social innovation aimed at economic inclusion. Building on the tension between democratic and technocratic social innovation paradigms, our analysis reveals that while blockchain technology addressed key limitations of earlier initiatives such as Clubes de Trueque (barter clubs), it also introduced new dependencies on technical experts. We show how conflicting motivations and unequal power over technological tools disrupted governance processes and undermined the long-term sustainability of the initiative. In so doing, this paper contributes to scholarship on digitalisation and social innovation by highlighting how technologies, while offering inclusionary potential, can also reproduce power asymmetries.
AB - This paper explores the tensions between democratic and technocratic forms of social innovation in the context of complementary digital currencies. Through an in-depth ethnographic case study of Moneda PAR, a blockchain-based complementary currency in Argentina, we examine how diverse agents - including grassroots activists, political actors, academics and software developers - collaborated to design a financial social innovation aimed at economic inclusion. Building on the tension between democratic and technocratic social innovation paradigms, our analysis reveals that while blockchain technology addressed key limitations of earlier initiatives such as Clubes de Trueque (barter clubs), it also introduced new dependencies on technical experts. We show how conflicting motivations and unequal power over technological tools disrupted governance processes and undermined the long-term sustainability of the initiative. In so doing, this paper contributes to scholarship on digitalisation and social innovation by highlighting how technologies, while offering inclusionary potential, can also reproduce power asymmetries.
KW - Blockchain technology
KW - Complementary digital currencies
KW - Digital governance
KW - Social innovation paradigms
KW - Monedas digitales complementarias
KW - Tecnología blockchain
KW - Paradigmas de innovación social
KW - Gobernanza digital
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U2 - 10.3989/arbor.2025.813.2922
DO - 10.3989/arbor.2025.813.2922
M3 - Article
SN - 0210-1963
VL - 201
JO - Árbor. Ciencia, Pensamiento, Cultura
JF - Árbor. Ciencia, Pensamiento, Cultura
IS - 813
M1 - 2922
ER -