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A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications
Abstract
Microchip implants have significantly broadened their application beyond their initial use in animal tracking and are increasingly being utilized in humans for a variety of purposes. These implants are not only employed in medical treatments and performance enhancement but are also used for tracking, surveillance, contactless payments, and access control. Although the adoption of microchip implants is observed in specific sectors and countries, researchers continue to explore their broader adoption and integration. While this technology offers several conveniences, it simultaneously raises concerns about security, privacy, and the potential for data misuse. This study aims to provide a structured framework by systematically analyzing the use of microchip implants in humans and their implications for businesses. A descriptive analysis was conducted on 28 articles identified through searches in the WOS and Scopus databases, resulting in the identification of six key themes and 24 categories. The findings reveal that microchip implants have a wide range of applications, yet their social acceptance is hindered by unresolved ethical and legal challenges. While these implants offer businesses advantages in terms of efficiency and speed, issues such as employee surveillance and the unauthorized collection of personal data remain significant concerns.
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Ethical Statement
It is declared that during the preparation process of this study, scientific and ethical principles were followed, and all the studies benefited from are stated in the bibliography. This type of research does not require ethics committee approval.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Innovation Management, Strategy, Management and Organisational Behaviour (Other)
Journal Section
Review
Authors
Early Pub Date
November 30, 2025
Publication Date
November 30, 2025
Submission Date
April 21, 2025
Acceptance Date
October 27, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 11 Number: 2
APA
Şentürk, F. K. (2025). A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications. Current Research in Social Sciences, 11(2), 296-310. https://doi.org/10.30613/curesosc.1680933
AMA
1.Şentürk FK. A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications. Curr Res Soc Sci. 2025;11(2):296-310. doi:10.30613/curesosc.1680933
Chicago
Şentürk, Faruk Kerem. 2025. “A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications”. Current Research in Social Sciences 11 (2): 296-310. https://doi.org/10.30613/curesosc.1680933.
EndNote
Şentürk FK (November 1, 2025) A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications. Current Research in Social Sciences 11 2 296–310.
IEEE
[1]F. K. Şentürk, “A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications”, Curr Res Soc Sci, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 296–310, Nov. 2025, doi: 10.30613/curesosc.1680933.
ISNAD
Şentürk, Faruk Kerem. “A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications”. Current Research in Social Sciences 11/2 (November 1, 2025): 296-310. https://doi.org/10.30613/curesosc.1680933.
JAMA
1.Şentürk FK. A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications. Curr Res Soc Sci. 2025;11:296–310.
MLA
Şentürk, Faruk Kerem. “A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications”. Current Research in Social Sciences, vol. 11, no. 2, Nov. 2025, pp. 296-10, doi:10.30613/curesosc.1680933.
Vancouver
1.Faruk Kerem Şentürk. A Systematic Review of Human Microchipping: Applications, Challenges, and Business Implications. Curr Res Soc Sci. 2025 Nov. 1;11(2):296-310. doi:10.30613/curesosc.1680933