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Particular requirements for institutional analysis in naturerelated sectors
- European Review of Agricultural Economics
"... Agriculture, horticulture, fishery and forestry are nature-related sectors that interact frequently with natural systems. This interaction represents a source of enforcement problems and transaction costs in the context of governing transactions. Institutional analytical frameworks used in agricultu ..."
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Agriculture, horticulture, fishery and forestry are nature-related sectors that interact frequently with natural systems. This interaction represents a source of enforcement problems and transaction costs in the context of governing transactions. Institutional analytical frameworks used in agricultural economics should consider the particular properties of transactions involving natural systems. For ordering nature-related trans-actions, we propose a heuristic framework based on two dimensions: ‘modularity and decomposability of structures ’ and ‘functional interdependence of processes’. It serves as a starting point for establishing a typology ranging from ‘atomistic-isolated transactions ’ to ‘complex-interconnected transactions’. The complex process of insti-tutionalising such transactions is decomposed into conceptual categories by means of a ‘transaction-interdependence cycle’.
2006 “Voluntary Traceability and Transaction Costs: An Empirical Analysis in the Italian Meat Processing Supply Chain”. Paper presented at the 99 th European Seminar of the EAAE: Trust and Risk in Business Networks
- Journal of Food Distribution Research
, 2003
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make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies. Alessandro Banterle et al. 565
Factors influencing contractual choice and sustainable relationships in European
, 2008
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This thesis may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: you will use the copy only for the purposes of research or private study you will recognise the author's right to be identified as the author of the thesis and due acknowledgement will be made to the author where appropriate you will obtain the author's permission before publishing any material from the thesis. The Robustness of Agribusiness Supply Chains from a
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"... The introduction of quality certifications is an im-portant part of the restructuring process taking place in the agrifood sectors of transition and developing countries (Reardon & Barrett, 2000). Introducing qua- ..."
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The introduction of quality certifications is an im-portant part of the restructuring process taking place in the agrifood sectors of transition and developing countries (Reardon & Barrett, 2000). Introducing qua-
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, 2013
"... policy solutions to sustainably end hunger and malnutrition and reduce poverty. The Institute conducts research, communicates results, optimizes partnerships, and builds capacity to ensure sustainable food production, promote healthy food systems, improve markets and trade, transform agriculture, bu ..."
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policy solutions to sustainably end hunger and malnutrition and reduce poverty. The Institute conducts research, communicates results, optimizes partnerships, and builds capacity to ensure sustainable food production, promote healthy food systems, improve markets and trade, transform agriculture, build resilience, and strengthen institutions and governance. Gender is considered in all of the Institute’s work. IFPRI collaborates with partners around the world, including development implementers, public institutions, the private sector, and farmers ’ organizations, to ensure that local, national, regional, and global food policies are based on evidence. IFPRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium.
New technologies and firm organization: The case of electronic traceability systems in French agribusiness
, 2013
"... Author's Original Manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form, the Version of Record, has been published in INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION, 20(1), pp. 23–48 [date of publication: 22 Jan 2013] [copyright Taylor & Francis], available online at: ..."
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Author's Original Manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form, the Version of Record, has been published in INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION, 20(1), pp. 23–48 [date of publication: 22 Jan 2013] [copyright Taylor & Francis], available online at:
Manuscrit auteur, publié dans "QUALITA2013, Compiègne: France (2013)" Network learning effects of ISO 22000 standard implementation in a food SME: a case study
, 2013
"... Abstract — In the modern agrifood economies, the development of quality management standards is crucial, and food SMEs usually face difficulties in implementing them. In this context, the aim of the communication is two-fold. Firstly it is to craft an original analytical framework in line with the l ..."
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Abstract — In the modern agrifood economies, the development of quality management standards is crucial, and food SMEs usually face difficulties in implementing them. In this context, the aim of the communication is two-fold. Firstly it is to craft an original analytical framework in line with the literature on innovation networks and related learning effects specifically devoted to the study of quality management standards implementation. Secondly the objective of the communication is to apply this framework to a specific food SME case in order to test it and to identify the key network learning effects that occur during the implementation of a quality management standard, namely the ISO 22000 standard. From this research, the practical output will be to propose tools to enhance food SMEs ’ innovative capacity, through an improvement of their insertion in active formal and/or informal innovation networks. These specific tools will be especially targeted towards the strengthening of learning processes and effects between the SME and the partners involved in the implementation. Index Terms — food SME, innovation, learning, network, quality management standard.
Introduction: The Market for Non-GM Products
"... The worldwide area dedicated to GM crops has been steadily increasing over the last 20 years and, to date, more than 150 million hectares are devoted to these ..."
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The worldwide area dedicated to GM crops has been steadily increasing over the last 20 years and, to date, more than 150 million hectares are devoted to these