2018
DOI: 10.1108/ebr-01-2016-0025
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Adherence to responsibility in organic dry food supply chains

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the sharing of sustainability and social responsibility-centric values along the export-oriented organic dry food supply chain (ODFSC) using an institutional lens. Design/methodology/approach To understand the perceptions of the shared ethos of the organic food industry along the entire supply chain, the research employed a multi-tier qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews and observations. The study focussed on supply chain actors including farm… Show more

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“…Although consumer pressures for sustainability can positively influence the entire supply chain [31], non-sustainable consumption habits, especially in high-income countries, is a significant contributor to food waste, thereby suggesting the influence of the consumer as a stakeholder. The policymaker is another significant stakeholder wielding a direct impact on food waste [32], as evidenced by the French government's policy on donating unsold foods to retailers, thereby directly minimizing food waste [33].…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although consumer pressures for sustainability can positively influence the entire supply chain [31], non-sustainable consumption habits, especially in high-income countries, is a significant contributor to food waste, thereby suggesting the influence of the consumer as a stakeholder. The policymaker is another significant stakeholder wielding a direct impact on food waste [32], as evidenced by the French government's policy on donating unsold foods to retailers, thereby directly minimizing food waste [33].…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic farming is a viable industry in the United States and Canada, with sales increasing by roughly 4% yearly [ 4 ]. With an annual average growth rate of 12%, Europe leads the world in organic food consumption [ 5 ]. Kulak et al [ 6 ] pointed out that consumption analysis of organic food is crucial for leading actors and stakeholders by providing information about customers’ needs and helping in decision-making and formulating strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative relationships between firms and stakeholders are essential for the transition towards more sustainable and more circular supply chains (Bogers et al ., 2020; Mothar, 2022). For instance, Jacob-John (2018) studied customer relations, concluding that consumer pressure for sustainability can positively influence the entire supply chain. Dora (2020) explored how growers manage relations with supply chain stakeholders to reduce food waste.…”
Section: Literature Review: Sdgs In the Food Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%