2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-20032012000400005
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Abstract: Abstract:The growing complexity of supply chains poses new challenges for Agricultural Research Centers and statistical agencies. The aim of this perspective paper is to discuss the role of empirical research in understanding the complex forms of governance in agribusiness. The authors argue that there are three fundamental levels of analysis: (i) the basic structure of the market, (ii) the formal contractual arrangements that govern relations within the agroindustrial system and (iii) the transactional dimens… Show more

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“…To the extent that we can conceive the food system as a series of vertically interrelated stages (with reference to filière approach 1 ) from natural resources to final consumption, the vertical coordination refers to the means by which products move through the supply chain from producers to consumers (Mighell and Jones, 1963;Katz, 1989;Perry, 1989;Young and Hobbs, 2002;Monteiro et al, 2012). Therefore, vertical relationships are basically defined as the business arrangements between upstream and downstream actors, and they rely on price signals as well as ex-ante non-price agreements.…”
Section: Vertical Coordination In Agri-food Supply Chain: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the extent that we can conceive the food system as a series of vertically interrelated stages (with reference to filière approach 1 ) from natural resources to final consumption, the vertical coordination refers to the means by which products move through the supply chain from producers to consumers (Mighell and Jones, 1963;Katz, 1989;Perry, 1989;Young and Hobbs, 2002;Monteiro et al, 2012). Therefore, vertical relationships are basically defined as the business arrangements between upstream and downstream actors, and they rely on price signals as well as ex-ante non-price agreements.…”
Section: Vertical Coordination In Agri-food Supply Chain: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its representation is made in the form of a chain of necessary operations (technical, logistical and commercial) involving the production of raw materials into final consumption of the product. Monteiro et al (2013) state that governance relations in agribusiness have become more complex. The authors also state that the adoption of a systems approach to agribusiness requires knowledge of the internal dynamics of each agricultural sector in conjunction with the business environment of knowledge, i.e.…”
Section: Approaches To Agro-industrial Systems Supply Chains and Netmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cabe, neste contexto, observar que o estudo de Monteiro et al (2012) apresenta um interessante quadro das pesquisas empíricas que buscam entender as formas complexas de governança no sistema agroindustrial brasileiro.…”
Section: Formas Plurais De Governançaunclassified