2012
DOI: 10.1108/00070701211252084
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Drivers for innovation in niche pork netchains: a study of United Kingdom, Greece, and Spain

Abstract: PurposeThis paper aims to provide insight in the set‐up and governance of niche (organic, local and/or regional) pork supply chains and networks (netchains) in the UK, Greece, and Spain, characterized by societal embeddedness and differentiation in food production.Design/methodology/approachThe study consists of 29 expert interviews; it compares the different types of netchain innovation trajectories and concludes on each innovation driver and barrier what lessons can be learnt.FindingsThe findings clearly dem… Show more

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“…However, the decisions of consumers are influenced in some situations by the countries' policies and information they receive from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and government agencies. Internal resources refer to the research and development (R&D) structure and a vast number of firms' characteristics such as size, financial structure, qualified staff, experience of the manager and openness to new ideas, all of which influence innovation processes ( [20,21]).…”
Section: Innovation In the Value Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the decisions of consumers are influenced in some situations by the countries' policies and information they receive from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and government agencies. Internal resources refer to the research and development (R&D) structure and a vast number of firms' characteristics such as size, financial structure, qualified staff, experience of the manager and openness to new ideas, all of which influence innovation processes ( [20,21]).…”
Section: Innovation In the Value Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agri-food industry is generally considered as the low tech sector [37,38]. However, studies conducted on innovation in the food industry indicate that retailers in developed countries are more innovative due to the increase of their power and introduction of their own brand.…”
Section: Innovation In the Food Industry Driven By Modern Retailersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os estudos internacionais apontam para a importância da geração de confiança para melhor coordenação (GARBADE et al, 2015); para a certificação como mecanismo de coordenação (BAHLMANN;SPILLER, 2009;VINHOLIS et al, 2014); para a importância da eficiência das instituições no alcance da coordenação (CALEMAN; ZYLBERSZTAJN, 2011); para a adoção de formas plurais na busca de coordenação (CARRER et al, 2014); pela indicação de que estruturas mais complexas fazem-se necessárias diante de elevada especificidade de ativos STRANDHAGEN, 2015;PASSUELLO et al, 2015); e, principalmente, pela adoção de formas híbridas como alternativas em busca da coordenação (SAUVÉE, 2013;BRITO et al, 2015). Nesse ponto, em complementaridade com os resultados nacionais, grande parte dos trabalhos internacionais apontam espírito cooperativo e a confiança entre os agentes na busca de inovação (TEPIC et al, 2011;NIJHOFF-SAVVAKI et al, 2012;RAMPERSAD et al, 2012;TEPIC et al, 2012;PIRES et al, 2013;GARBADE et al, 2015). Essas análises apontam que os grupos que se organizam dessa forma têm maior capacidade de realizar inovações, seja pelo compartilhamento de custos, de conhecimento, de escala e escopo, entre outros.…”
Section: Indicadores Metodológicos Dos Artigos Analisadosunclassified
“…Political, societal and economic pressures have been named as the main drivers of activities to improve pork quality (Nijhoff-Savvaki et al, 2008, p. 164). Increasing regulatory pressures for consumer health, animal welfare and environmental requirements have led to broad changes in animal husbandry, nutrition, transport and production technology [e.g., see Trienekens and Wognum (2009, p. 33) for an overview of societal concerns regarding pork production].…”
Section: Status Quo and Recent Developments In Pork And Beef Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%