2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23811-1_3
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Innovation in the Food Industry: A Comparison Between New and Traditional Categories of Foodstuffs

Abstract: According to a recent Accenture survey, "Stepping off the crazy train" (2017), a total of 80% of companies still use an outdated approach to innovation, based on incremental tweaking (Holman et al., 2017). The empirical analysis showed that, in the Italian food sector, innovation adoption follows different patterns when product or process innovation is considered.On the other hand, Capitanio et al. (2009) show how the probability of introducing product innovation is influenced by the quality of human capital,… Show more

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“…Among main crop potatoes, the quota reserved for food manufacturing is increasing, while the demand for fresh food is declining. This trend is mainly due to consumer behavior, lifestyle changes (busy life, outdoor consumption) and the development of special products often linked to local traditions and territories (Galati et al , 2019; Tarabella et al , 2019).…”
Section: The Italian Potato Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among main crop potatoes, the quota reserved for food manufacturing is increasing, while the demand for fresh food is declining. This trend is mainly due to consumer behavior, lifestyle changes (busy life, outdoor consumption) and the development of special products often linked to local traditions and territories (Galati et al , 2019; Tarabella et al , 2019).…”
Section: The Italian Potato Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%