Title : Improving Multi-Sport Event Ticketing Accounting Information System Design Through Implementing RFID and Blockchain Technologies within Covid-19 Health Protocols
Authors:
- Aji Nugraha
- Debby Ratna Daniel
- Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama
Department : Accounting
Journal Name : Heliyon
Kinds of Journal : Q1
Keywords:
Accounting Information System, Blockchain, Covid-19, Multi-Sport Event, Rfidticting
Abstract:
To run a multi-sport event, it is necking to have a design of accounting information system for ticket sales that can run efficiently and can reduce opportunities of frame Aitent acts. A case study during the 18th Asian Games 2018 showing there were problems of indequate ticket sales facilities for prospective spectators due to vendor diversion to the frictional problems such Tickets. Some cases found in the multi-sport event were false seats and fictitious spectators allowed entence to some arenas they did not have the right to enter, altogh they have gone through verification measures using line-of-sight barcoding technology. Some cases were also found during the 18th Asian Games 2018, in which there was a problem of indequate ticket sales facilities for prospective spectators due to a change of vendors. There were also frictional problems on venues which are spread in various regions and regarding protection of spectators' rights per they purchased tickets. Moreover, it is fundamental that we take concern in the current pandemic situation, all events organizers are obliged to consider implementing health protocols issued by the world health organization (WHO) for safety to break the chain of Covid-19 infection. This study is conducted to identify the core of those problems and offers a solution by implementing Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and Blockchain Technology to optimize the services applied in the multi-sport event, especially during the bed and post-play. Ticketing Effectiveness for Spectators are also challenged by Budgetary and Eco-Friendline Issues.
For details : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08167