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Giuseppina Migliore

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Food community networks as leverage for social embeddedness

2013

Social embeddedness, defined as the interaction of economic activities and social behavior, is used in this study as a conceptual tool to describe the growing phenomenon of food community networks (FCNs). The aim in this paper was to map the system of relations which the FCNs develop both inside and outside the network and, from the number of relations, it was inferred the influence of each FCN upon the formation of new socially embedded economic realities. A particular form of FCN was taken under consideration: solidarity purchase groups (SPGs). Performed with the aid of social network analysis on a sample of SPGs in Sicily (a region in southern Italy), the study allowed us to identify a r…

HistoryLeverage (finance)EmbeddednessSocial embeddedness Food community networks Relational structures Local food Sustainable consumptionAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SolidarityReciprocity (network science)PhenomenonSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEnvironmental ChemistrySustainable consumptionSociologyEconomic systemReciprocalGeneral Environmental Science
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Analisi territoriale della ruralità.

2008

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralesviluppo rurale - analisi grado ruralità
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A ricardian analysis of the impact of climate change on permanent crops in a mediterranean region

2019

This is the first study which explores the impact of climate change in Sicily, a small Mediterranean region of Southern Europe. According to research, Mediterranean area has shown large climate shifts in the last century and it has been identified as one of the most prominent “Hot-Spots” in future climate change projections. Since agriculture is an economic activity which strongly depends on climate setting and is particularly responsive to climate changes, it is important to understand how such changes may affect agricultural profitability in the Mediterranean region. The aim of the present study is to assess the expected impact of climate change on permanent crops cultivated in Sicilian r…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateNet profitEconomics and Econometrics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAgriculture (General)Geography Planning and DevelopmentClimate change01 natural sciencesS1-972Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleGE1-350HF1021-1027Farm profitabilitySicily0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCommercial geography. Economic geographyAgroforestrybusiness.industryAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)language.human_languageEnvironmental sciencesGeographyAgriculturelanguagePeriod (geology)Quantile regressionCitrus treeProfitability indexbusinessFADNSicilianRicardian model010606 plant biology & botany
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Is there sustainable entrepreneurship in the wine industry? Exploring Sicilian wineries participating in the SOStain program

2016

Abstract Global climate change and the accelerating depletion of natural resources have contributed to increase discussions about the role of private enterprises in reversing negative environmental trends. Rather than focusing on profit maximization, policy makers and consumers pressure groups expect firms to meet a triple-bottom line of economic, environmental and social value creation. Hence sustainable entrepreneurship has received recently increasing interest as a phenomenon and a research topic. More recently, the concept of sustainability has been taken seriously in the Italian wine industry. The organizational challenge for entrepreneurship is to better integrate social and environme…

EntrepreneurshipProfit maximization05 social sciencesGlobal warminglcsh:HD9000-9495010501 environmental sciencesResource depletion01 natural sciencesManagementSustainability0502 economics and businessWorkforceSustainabilitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleWinegrowingddc:330Economicslcsh:Agricultural industriesBusiness logicDescriptive researchMarketingGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWine Economics and Policy
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Sustainability initiatives and experiences in the Sicilian wine industry

2016

The Italian wine sector shows an increasing interest towards sustainability issues. As a result, a wide number of programs and initiatives concerning environmental, social and economic sustainability has been developed in recent years. The aim of this manuscript is to describe the adaptation of the Sicilian wine sector to the new scenario of sustainable productions. To this purpose a direct survey of 5 Sicilian wineries involved in two different sustainability programs, SOStain and Magis, was carried out. The findings of the study reveal that the sustainability path undertaken by the wineries analyzed has led to management awareness that company activities can ensure social and human benefi…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleviticulture SOStain Magis management system wineries
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Innovation strategies geared toward the circular economy: A case study of the organic olive-oil industry

2018

Circular Economy (CE) focuses on the (re)design of processes and products aiming to minimize negative environmental impact, by reducing the use of non-renewable resources, increasing products durability, improving waste management and enhancing the market for secondary raw materials. In the management field very few contributions deal with the topic of CE as a model that firms can implement from a business model perspective. The aim of the present study is to describe, by using a case study in olive oil industry, how firms in practice adapt their business model towards CE paradigm and the influence of personal drivers and stakeholders in this adaptation. The findings reveal that circular ec…

Stakeholders theoryStrategy and ManagementTheory of planned behaviour010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentBusiness modelManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesPersonal attitude0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEnvironmental impact assessmentDevelopment3304 EducationAdaptation (computer science)Stakeholder theoryAgri-food industryIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBusiness modelRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economy05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSustainabilitySustainabilityBusiness050203 business & managementOlive oil
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Ethnocentrism Effects on Consumers’ Behavior during COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has upset everyone’s normal daily activities, generating psychiatric disorders and changing consumers’ preferences. Among others, the agri-food sector has experienced strong changes and, during the lockdown period, Italian consumers modified their purchasing habits in response to the fear and uncertainty generated by the spread of the virus. In order to find out the main consequences of the shock suffered during the period and to understand which factors have affected purchasing choices, an online survey was conducted on 286 Italian consumers. The results show that ethnocentrism has been the factor that most has influenced consumers’ behavior during the lockdown period…

Italian consumersEthnocentrismActivities of daily livingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)agri-food productsAdvertisingDevelopmentPurchasinglockdownShock (economics)Economics as a scienceOrder (business)Pandemicddc:330BusinessEating habitsneuropsychological effectsHB71-74Economies
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Solidarity Purchase Groups and the new critical and ethical consumer trends: first results of a direct study in Sicily

2011

Recently in Italy, the evolution of food consumption occurs through the purchase of healthy and environmentally friendly foods. This trend is confirmed by the birth, in Italy of many solidarity purchase groups (called in Italy Gruppi di Acquisto Solidale or GAS),made up of individuals or families who choose to purchase products with a high ethical value. In this paper we try to identify socio-economic conditions and motivation of individual members of GAS, and for this purpose we developed over 205 questionnaires.

Solidarity Purchase GroupSustainabilitySustainability; New Models of Consumption; Solidarity Purchase Groups; Institutions and EconomicsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleInstitutions and EconomicsNew Models of Consumption
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La multifunzionalità nelle aziende agricole che coltivano piante officinali: il caso studio della Sicilia

2009

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleMultifunzionalità Officinali Economia
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Social Embeddedness in Farmers Decision Making

2014

Reciprocal interactions among farmers and consumers can be seen as the central point of market exchanges in Civic Agriculture (CAs). This work exploits the concept of social embeddedness as a conceptual tool for describing some phenomena related to CA. Social embeddedness concept might help to understand how consumers and producers behave in the market beyond the paradigm of neoclassical economics theory. The objective of this study is to empirically evaluate which attitudes may influence farmers decision to participate to several types of CAs. Our results confirm the strong role of social embeddedness phenomenon in those forms of CAs characterized by personal relations between farmers and …

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralecivic agriculture social embeddedness farmers decision making tobit model
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I Gruppi di Acquisto Solidale in Sicilia: modelli organizzativi e di comportamento attraverso l’analisi di un caso studio

2009

The communities supported agriculture movement (CSA) is a new consumers' organization form characterized by ethical and joint choices, plus by shared management of decisions and initiatives. Generally the CSA focus on particular productions: organic and local foods, fair trade, social agriculture, etc. This paper wants to show the mains CSA working problems, as well as socio-economic and behavioural feature that mark CSA members.

GAS consumatore eticoSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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Consumers' willingness to pay for natural food: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment

2018

Abstract Among foods with credence attributes, food with “natural” components have received in the last years particular attention by consumers. This study applies the BDM incentive compatible mechanism to explore young (18–35 years old) consumers’ interest and willingness to pay for chewing gums having the natural attribute. Our analysis shows that over 68% of consumers are interested in the natural attribute and are willing to pay a price premium. We also find that consumers’ higher age and interest in the environment have significant impacts on consumers’ preferences for the natural attribute.

0301 basic medicineEconomics and EconometricsField experimentCredenceBDMlcsh:TX341-641Price premium03 medical and health sciencesWillingness to pay0502 economics and businessddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesWillingness to payMarketing030109 nutrition & dieteticsInformation effectbusiness.industryCredence attributes05 social scienceslcsh:HD9000-9495Chewing gumAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Chewing gumIncentive compatibilityNatural foodAgriculture050211 marketingbusinesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyCredence attributeFood Science
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Motives for buying local, organic food through English box schemes

2018

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the growing interest of English consumers in local organic food sold through box schemes, by providing insights into the motives of customers of such schemes and examining the relationship with their awareness about problems of the agro-food system. Design/methodology/approach A mixed methods approach combined in-depth interviews with 22 box scheme customers with a quantitative survey of 416 consumers, analysed by means of principal component analysis and an ordered logit model. Findings Consumers of small local organic box schemes in England are both altruistically and hedonistically motivated. This includes a strong political motivation to …

0301 basic medicinemedia_common.quotation_subjectMarkets and tradeMixed methods approachSample (statistics)03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleMainstreamLocal foodQuality (business)Alternative food networkMarketingmedia_commonQuantitative surveyMotivation030109 nutrition & dietetics05 social sciencesAwareneConsumer issuesPolitical consumerismOrganic farmingFood systemsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingOrdered logitBusinessFood Science
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“Rationally Local”: Consumer Participation in Alternative Food Chains

2015

Why are consumers increasingly participating in alternative food chains to co-produce and distribute foods with farmers? In this paper, values and food-related lifestyles, as well as transaction costs and socio-demographics, are used to analyze consumer participation in alternative food chains in Italy. Using a simultaneous system of equations, a model with instrumental variables is implemented to measure the relationships between values and food-related lifestyles, and between the latter and participation in an alternative food chain. Our results show that Italian participants in alternative food chains have the profile of rational shoppers who typically look at price and taste criteria. A…

Economics and EconometricECONOMICSPLANNED BEHAVIORORGANIC FOODGeography Planning and Developmentdigestive oral and skin physiologyBusiness Management & OrganisationCONSUMPTIONWASSTESTSQUALITYLife ScienceCOMMUNITY NETWORKSLIFE-STYLEAnimal Science and ZoologyAgronomy and Crop SciencePERSONAL VALUESATTITUDEFood Science
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La rivalutazione della frassinicoltura per la produzione di manna come prodotto officinale.

2007

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Exploring travelers’ willingness to pay for green hotels in the digital era

2021

The past few years have witnessed an intensifying effort by hotels to respond to customers’ growing environmental sensitivities. A critical aspect of this market trend is the actual willingness of tourists to pay (WTP) for green products and services offered by green hotels. Previous studies in this research field have mainly focused on the relationship between guests’ attitudes and their behavioral intentions, neglecting the influence of external and situational factors. In light of this, the present paper contributes to knowledge by analyzing the influence of e-Word-of-Mouth (e-WOM) and physical image, as it emerges from digital platforms, and the effect of green hotel attributes on the t…

Green imageEconomics and BusinessTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentGreen attributesSustainable tourisme-WOMSocial SciencesSustainable tourism digital platform green image psychological determinants green attributes e-WOMPsychological determinantsDigital platform
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“Rationally Local”: Consumer Participation in Alternative Food Chains

2015

Why are consumers increasingly participating in alternative food chains to co-produce and distribute foods with farmers? In this paper, values and food-related lifestyles, as well as transaction costs and socio-demographics, are used to analyze consumer participation in alternative food chains in Italy. Using a simultaneous system of equations, a model with instrumental variables is implemented to measure the relationships between values and food-related lifestyles, and between the latter and participation in an alternative food chain. Our results show that Italian participants in alternative food chains have the profile of rational shoppers who typically look at price and taste criteria. A…

Transaction costConsumption (economics)Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryFood marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectdigestive oral and skin physiologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentInstrumental variableFood chainFood processingEconomicsAnimal Science and ZoologyQuality (business)MarketingbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceConsumer behaviourFood Sciencemedia_commonAgribusiness
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Quality Perception and Consumer Choice of Cactus Pear: Results of Direct Survey in Italy

2015

Today, alongside the traditional search and experience quality attributes, credence attributes increasingly affect individual consumption. The aim of this paper is to identify and measure the principal attributes of quality in cactus pear and their effect on consumer choice. The hypothesis underlying the study is that credence attributes have a major influence on consumer choice compared to the other quality attributes. With this in mind a questionnaire was administered to 92 cactus pear consumers in Italy, and by means of an econometric model the relationship that single attributes have on the amount of cactus pear consumption was analysed. Results confirm that credence attributes are impo…

PEARcredence attributebusiness.industryConsumer choicemedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingHorticulturefood qualitysearch attributeterritorial identityItalyPerceptionCactusSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleMedicineQuality (business)businessmedia_common
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Are alternative food networks winning strategies to increase organic SMEs profitability? Evidence from a case study

2020

The aim of this study was to understand how and how much alternative food networks (AFNs) contribute to increasing the profitability of the organic SMEs, compared to traditional organic sales channels. For this purpose, an economic analysis and an in-depth interview were carried out in a case study located in the Sicilian northern coast. Findings showed a clear convenience of the participation to alternative food networks compared to the case in which all farm production was conferred to traditional sales channels, highlighting an increase both of farm profit (+76.9%) and net income (+72.1%). However, the in-depth interview revealed that AFNs are a mean, not only to have economic benefits, …

0106 biological sciencesInformation Systems and ManagementManagement Science and Operations Research01 natural sciencesAgricultural economicsProfit (economics)local foodbusiness performanceNet incomeorganic farming0502 economics and businessnet incomeSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomic analysisBusiness and International ManagementBusiness managementbusiness managementeconomic sustainabilitySicily050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesfarmers' marketEconomic benefitsshort supply chainEconomic sustainabilityOrganic farmingProfitability indexBusinessprofitfarm shop010606 plant biology & botany
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Il biologico nelle colture officinali in Sicilia

2008

piante officinali biologico Sicilia
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Food community networks as sustainable self-organized collective action: A case study of a Solidarity Purchasing Group

2014

The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consumption, testing new social paradigms aimed at promoting sustainable development in rural areas through the active reorganization of the agricultural and food industry. As a result, there is a set of rules deriving from complex relational structures competing to define self-organized collective action for sustainability. This paper analyses the structure of relations within FCNs. With this end in view, research on the experience of FCNs has been done, in particular of Solidarity Purchasing Groups (henceforth SPGs) in Sicily (Southern Italy). By applying Social Network Analysis, the article ident…

natural resources sustainability cooperation SNAressources naturelles; développement durable; coopération; ARS;natural resources; sustainability; cooperation; SNA;développement durablecoopérationSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralecooperationSNAnatural resourcessustainabilityressources naturellesARS
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Sustainability and New Models of Consumption: The Solidarity Purchasing Groups in Sicily

2011

Social embeddedness, defined as the interaction of economic activities and social behavior, is used in this study as a conceptual tool to describe the growing phenomenon of food community networks (FCNs). The aim in this paper was to map the system of relations which the FCNs develop both inside and outside the network and, from the number of relations, it was inferred the influence of each FCN upon the formation of new socially embedded economic realities. A particular form of FCN was taken under consideration: solidarity purchase groups (SPGs). Performed with the aid of social network analysis on a sample of SPGs in Sicily (a region in southern Italy), the study allowed us to identify a r…

Sustainable developmentConsumption (economics)HistoryPublic economicsInstitutions and economicsConsumer choicemedia_common.quotation_subjectAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SolidarityPurchasingFood chainEconomySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainabilityEconomicsEnvironmental ChemistrySustainability New models of consumption Solidarity purchase groups Institutions and economicsWelfareGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
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Exploring Innovation Adoption Behavior for Sustainable Development: The Case of Hungarian Food Sector

2020

Innovation plays a key role in the success and sustainable development of businesses. The innovation process derives from the combination of personal skills and company resources that influence food company managers in their choices on innovation (the decision-making process). This study is an attempt to try to understand which psychological constructs affect innovation decision-making in the Hungarian food sector, using the empirical data from a 2017 survey conducted in Hungary among the largest food processing companies. Planned behavior theory (TPB) was applied to the study of factors affecting innovation decision-making. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used for data analysis. The…

Sustainable developmentProcess (engineering)business.industry05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorlcsh:Sfood innovationAffect (psychology)Innovation adoptionstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelinglcsh:AgricultureFood sectorbehavioral decision-making0502 economics and businesssustainable productionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleFood processing050211 marketingtheory of planned behaviorMarketingsustainable productionsbusinessAgronomy and Crop Science050203 business & managementAgronomy
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Good, safe and fair: Quality perception and consumer demand of Locally produced beef in Southern Italy

2017

The increasing concern amongst consumers regarding the safety and quality of the beef that they buy is the result of food scares that have characterized the beef market in the last two decades. These scares, together with environmental and ethical concerns, caused consumers to reflect upon the quality of the beef they eat. The aim of this paper is to identify which quality characteristics influence the incidence of local beef consumption on the total consumption of beef. It is assumed in this study that such choice is a response to a process of quality evaluation, which occurs combining specific quality attributes and socially constructed food quality criteria strictly linked to a socially …

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralelocal food quality cues quality attributes conventions of quality consumption
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Culinary tourism experiences in agri-tourism destinations and sustainable consumption-Understanding Italian tourists' motivations

2019

Culinary tourism represents an emerging component of the tourism industry and encompasses all the traditional values associated with the new trends in tourism: respect for culture and tradition, authenticity and sustainability. Italy is known worldwide for the richness and variety of its gastronomy, and agri-tourism represents one of the most important places where culinary tourists can experience local food and beverages. By using a modified version of Kim and Eves&rsquo

Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDestinationsTraditional valuesGastronomy0502 economics and businessSustainable consumptionLocal foodFood consumptionRural developmentMarketinglcsh:Environmental sciencesSocial and environmental sustainabilitylcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesGastronomylcsh:TD194-195Scale (social sciences)Sustainability050211 marketingBusinessCultural experienceCulinary tourism050212 sport leisure & tourismTourism
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How alternative food networks work in a metropolitan area? An analysis of Solidarity Purchase Groups in Northern Italy

2019

AbstractOur paper focuses on Solidarity Purchase Group (SPG) participants located in a highly urbanized area, with the aim to investigate the main motivations underlining their participation in a SPG and provide a characterization of them. To this end, we carried out a survey of 795 participants involved in 125 SPGs in the metropolitan area of Milan (Italy). Taking advantage of a questionnaire with 39 questions, we run a factor analysis and a two-step cluster analysis to identify different profiles of SPG participants. Our results show that the system of values animating metropolitan SPG practitioners does not fully conform to that traditionally attributed to an alternative food network (AF…

Economics and EconometricsConsumers’ behaviorTwo-step cluster analysis0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:TX341-64102 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesHighly urbanized areaP4601 natural sciencesP25Short supply chainUrbanizationConsumers' behaviorddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesLocal foodMarketing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesI15business.industrylcsh:HD9000-9495021107 urban & regional planningFood safetyQ56Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Metropolitan areaQ13SolidarityWork (electrical)AgricultureFood productsSustainabilityBusinesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood ScienceAgricultural and Food Economics
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Development and management of winemaking sustainability: an explorative survey in Sicily

2016

Sustainability is reshaping the global wine industry. This paper provides a fact-finding contribution to the knowledge on how the Sicilian winegrowing sector is facing the challenge of the new scenario of sustainable productions. To reach this goal we carried out an explorative analysis of those Sicilian wineries involved in 2 important sustainability programs in the Italian wine sector, Magis and SOStain, aimed at improve the implementation of sustainable viticulture and wine production. The results of our research concerning 5 wineries in Sicily reveal that adopting sustainable productive methods has lead in general to good technical and financial results by improving their business effic…

Wine industry; sustainability; management; perception; SicilySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleperceptionsustainabilitySicilymanagementWine industry
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“Natural wine” consumers and interest in label information: An analysis of willingness to pay in a new Italian wine market segment

2019

Abstract Increasing public attention to issues of health and environmental sustainability has contributed to a growing consumer demand for “natural” food and drinks. As has been observed, this trend has also affected the wine market, leading to the spread of so-called “natural wine”. According to the literature, consumers who are aware of the social and environmental impact of their consumption choices pay more attention to the information displayed on the label as a tool to reduce the risk associated with their purchase. This study seeks to identify which consumers are willing to pay for natural wine and to understand what information on the label influences their choice. This study is one…

020209 energyStrategy and ManagementBack label02 engineering and technologyMillennialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMarket segmentationWillingness to paySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)Natural (music)Environmental impact assessmentFront labelMarketingHealth concern0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceConsumption (economics)WineRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesSustainabilitySustainability050501 criminologyBusinessOrdered logistic regression model
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L'agricoltura nel Comprensorio del Parco Fluviale dell'Alcantara

2007

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAgricoltura nei Parchi regionali aspetti socio-economici
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Analisi della ruralità in una regione ad obiettivo Convergenza: il caso studio della Sicilia

2008

Analisi statistica multivariata classificazione ruralità
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Le nuove reti di innovazione dello sviluppo sostenibile: i network agro-alimentari biologici in Sicilia

2012

The alternative food network, especially GAS (Solidarity Purchase Groups), are considered like laboratories where testing new models of innovation system (new social paradigms). In this paper is focused the theory of transitions management. With the help of Social Network Analysis, we tried to understand the network between GAS and associations both of them involved in the processes of food production and consumption, aimed at promoting sustainable development in Sicily.

Network alimentari alternativi Agricoltura biologica innovazione sviluppo sostenibile GASSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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Understanding consumer demand for sustainable beef production in rural communities

2015

In the past two decades, due to the series of crises within the agro-food system, such as BSE, dioxin, and foot and mouth disease, consumer demand for sustainable production has considerably grown in European society. Consumers seem to frame food quality in terms of social and environmental aspects of productions, which may be recognized through a certification labelling or through a system of food quality criteria that give rise to conventions of quality. The aim of our study was to understand how food quality and labelling are assessed by rural population in Southern Italy. Local beef production with sustainable voluntary certification was the focus of our empirical strategy. Our decision…

Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementConventions of qualityLabellingManagement Information SystemSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness and International ManagementConsumer studieSicilyCredence attribute
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Chemical–Physical, sensory analyses and consumers’ quality perception of local vs. imported loquat fruits: a sustainable development perspective

2020

Local products and their distribution through short supply chains play a key role in the sustainable development of many rural areas, as affirmed by the 2030 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Agenda. Moreover, in the last years, more and more consumers have shown a specific interest towards local production, pushed by the need for healthy eating, protecting the environment, and boosting the local economy. However, the cultivation of local fruit varieties or ecotypes has considerably decreased in the last decades because of their low production potential. As a result, many farmers have been forced to replace local orchards with few worldwide grown cultivars, causi…

0106 biological sciencesorganoleptic characteristicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectecotypesDistribution (economics)ecotypeconsumer behavior01 natural sciencesAgricultural economicslcsh:AgricultureCrop0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleQuality (business)media_commonSustainable developmentEcotypebusiness.industry05 social scienceslcsh:SSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreeshort supply chainItalyAgricultureSpain050211 marketingAgricultural biodiversityBusinessRural areaAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany
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IL CONSUMERISMO NELLA SOCIETA' POSTMODERNA E LE RETI AGROALIMENTARI ALTERNATIVE IN SICILIA.

2012

SOCIETA' POSTMODERNARETI AGROALIMENTARI ALTERNATIVESettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleCONSUMERISMOSICILIA.
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Microbreweries, brewpubs and beerfirms in the Sicilian craft beer industry

2019

Purpose This paper aims to illustrate the organisational and managing models characterising the craft beer producers in Sicily (Southern Italy) and the main issues of the provision of raw materials. Design/methodology/approach A direct survey involving the overall population of 41 craft breweries operating in Sicily in 2016 was carried out. Then 29 questionnaires were collected for exploratory analysis. A hierarchical cluster analysis was also performed out to group companies by similar structural, productive and economic features. Findings The findings of the survey showed a Sicilian craft beer industry characterised by a substantial dependence on the import of malts hops and yeasts and t…

Local raw materialsPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyDiversification (marketing strategy)CraftNeolocalismCluster analysisCluster analysiProcessing plantsMarketingBeer industryeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningExploratory analysisLocal raw materiallanguage.human_languagelanguageBrewingBusiness050703 geographySicilianOrganizational modelsCraft brewing
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An exploratory analysis of website quality in the agrifood sector: The case of extra virgin olive oil

2018

Besides verifying the current consistency on the Internet of websites set up by Sicilian (Southern Italy) EVO oil firms, this paper aims to verify their e-service quality by evaluating which main quality features, as derived from the literature, they have. To process the data, descriptive statistics were used, which allowed detection of the presence/absence of the variables examined. The study found 280 websites with some qualitative gaps. Findings highlight that EVO oil firms do not exploit the potentialities of the web adequately. They often use the Internet as a communication and promotion tool, but only to a lesser degree for e-commerce. The results may be useful to both agrifood manage…

Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTypical and traditional productICTManagement Information SystemSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralee-commerceBusiness and International ManagementSicilyShort food supply chainWeb marketing
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Tropical Fruits as an Opportunity for Sustainable Development in Rural Areas: The Case of Mango in Small-Sized Sicilian Farms

2018

Over the last decades, in many rural areas in Southern Europe, farmers have abandoned agricultural activity, especially on small-sized farms, leading to an exodus from rural areas towards urbanized ones. In this context, in the early 1980s, some Sicilian farmers introduced mango on their small-sized farms, as certain areas of Sicily are well suited to tropical and subtropical crops, but also to meet increasing consumer interest for these fruits, as they are perceived as functional foods. This paper aimed to evaluate the economic sustainability of mango and to determine whether its introduction could be considered as an alternative to traditional crops. In particular, an economic-financial a…

0106 biological sciencesDiscounted cash flowGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomic sustainabilitySubtropicsdiscounted cash flow; economic sustainability; <i>Mangifera indica</i>; sensitivity analysisManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesWine grapeGross marginAgricultural scienceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainable developmentbusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMangifera indica04 agricultural and veterinary scienceslanguage.human_languageGeographyAgricultureDiscounted cash flow; Economic sustainability; Mangifera indica; Sensitivity analysis; Geography Planning and Development; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment; Management Monitoring Policy and LawSensitivity analysi040103 agronomy & agriculturelanguage0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesProfitability indexRural areabusinessSicilian010606 plant biology & botanySustainability; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 1436
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Loss framing effect on reducing excessive red and processed meat consumption: Evidence from Italy

2023

A reduction of meat consumption is crucial for addressing public health problems, especially in industrialized countries. Among low-cost interventions, emotionally provocative health-information strategies could be effective options in fostering meat reduction. Through an online experimental survey, administrated to a quota-based national sample (N = 1142), this study analysed the profile of Italians consuming red/processed meat above World Health Organization (WHO) recommended amounts. Via a between-subjects design, the research tested whether two health frame-nudges (societal impact and individual impact of over consumption) persuaded these individuals to reduce future meat consumption. R…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleHealth concern Meat consumption Message framing Nudges Persuasive communicationFood ScienceMeat Science
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Triggering collective action for bio-energy supply chain through contract schemes

2016

This paper discusses contractual features to manage and coordinate a hypothetical bio-energy supply chain. The present study focuses on farmers operating in two Regions of Italy, namely Sicily and Campania, somewhat representative of areas with high potential of investments in new bioenergy supply value chain. Farmers were asked to choose whether to participate or not in a collective investment regulated by contract schemes. Monetary trade-offs were then computed among contract attributes. A specific questionnaire was submitted to a sample of farmers selected on the basis of their potential capability of investments. A stated preference modelling approach was implemented so that farmers cou…

Algal biomass; Biofuel; Choice modelling; Geography Planning and Development; Agronomy and Crop Science; Economics and EconometricsEconomics and EconometricsBiofuelChoice modellingGeography Planning and DevelopmentAlgal biomaAgronomy and Crop Science
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Adesso anche la Sicilia strizza l'occhio ai GAS

2013

Filiera cortasostenibilitàSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralesicurezza alimentare
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Understanding Consumers’ Convenience Orientation. An Exploratory Study of Fresh-Cut Fruit in Italy

2021

In Western society, the fresh-cut fruit market is experiencing significant growth, especially in Italy, where, in 2019, the fresh-cut fruit sales volume increased by 35% compared with the previous year. This study aims to understand Italian consumers&rsquo

minimally processed food030309 nutrition & dieteticsGeography Planning and DevelopmentTarget groupsExploratory researchTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawDisease clusterTD194-195Food-related lifestyleRenewable energy sources03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyOrientation (mental)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleGE1-350Marketingconsumer decision-making0303 health sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentConsumer demandsegmentationfood and beveragesfresh-cut fruits04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFresh-cut fruitOrganic certification040401 food scienceProduct (business)Environmental sciencesFood sectorfood-related lifestylesBusinessSustainability
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The establishment of an organic farmers'market as a training case study for students of the faculty of agriculture in the University of Palermo

2011

Despite the modest regional consumption of organic products, Sicily is one of the most important European regions in surface area per number of companies active in organic farming. The University of Palermo, as early as 2000, to promote the development and success in this industry, the Faculty of Agriculture, introduced two major degree programs in "Organic Farming". The objective of these courses is to train graduates who are technically capable of supporting the organic farmers market, to promote and facilitate the expansion of the consumption of organic products, and to create employment opportunities for young graduates. At the end of 2009, in the area of these activities, a training an…

buyer groupssmall scale farmerorganic farming
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Le imprese florovivaistiche siciliane e le relazioni con il mercato

2013

Lo studio si propone di analizzare la relazione tra i costi di transazione e le strategie adottate dalla imprese che operano nel comparto florovivaistico, con particolare riferimento alle diverse tipologie di canale di commercializzazione adottato.I risultati mostrano che la costituzione di consorzi di tutela o di associazioni di produttori florovivaistici potrebbe conferire agli imprenditori maggiore potere contrattuale e sostegno durante le diverse fasi del processo produttivo.

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleMercatoFlorovivaismoCosti di transazione
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Il Campione aziendale, caratteristiche tecnico-economiche

2010

Cerealicoltura grano duro SiciliaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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Farmers' participation in civic agriculture: The effect of social embeddedness

2014

This work investigates how farmers??? attitudes influence their decision to participate in some particular forms of civic agriculture, namely farmers' markets (conventional or organic), solidarity purchase groups, direct selling and box schemes. It also explores whether social embeddedness-related attitudes occur with different intensities within the various types of civic agriculture. To this end, a survey was carried out among farmers participating in civic agriculture in Sicily (Italy). Empirical results confirm the role of social embeddedness whereby personal relations between farmers and consumers are emphasised: a greater presence of community relations fosters a greater role of socia…

Cultural StudiesEdinburgh Farming Attitudes ScaleEconomic growthSocial EmbeddednessFarmers' attitudeCivic agricultureEmbeddednessTheory of planned behaviorCivic AgricultureAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)SolidarityCommunity relationsWork (electrical)AnthropologySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleTheory of Planned BehaviorBusinessDirect sellingFood Science
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Understanding Collective action in sustainable consumption: a relational approach

2015

Depletion of natural resources have become key issues on the European policy agenda. Bottom-up measures have emerged in several countries with a view to promoting awareness campaigns and practical actions with respect to environmental sustainability. All this has led to the creation of new strategies in the policies for consumption, redefining a new alternative geography of food and new opportunities for small enterprises excluded from globalization (Whatmore and Thorne, 1997; Miele, 1999; Murdoch e Miele, 1999; Murdoch et al., 2000). In the new emerging geography of food, the reincorporation of production processes and local consumption are spreading quickly assuming different forms such a…

SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTIONSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleCOLLECTIVE ACTION
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Natural versus enriched food: Evidence from a laboratory experiment with chewing gum.

2019

Abstract The current study explored consumers' preferences for natural versus enriched foods and identified the underlying driving forces behind consumer interest towards both attributes. A laboratory experiment with 200 respondents was carried out, applying the incentive compatible Becker-DeGroot-Marschak mechanism to measure consumers' willingness to pay for natural and enriched attributes of chewing gum. Empirical findings reveal that the two attributes are evaluated similarly by consumers. Furthermore, structural equation modelling identified a strong interdependence between the natural and the enriched attributes, suggesting they are complementary rather than substitutes/alternatives i…

AdultMaleEnriched FoodEnrichedAdolescentStructural equation modelingChewing GumFood PreferencesYoung AdultWillingness to paySurveys and QuestionnairesSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleFood choiceNatural (music)HumansWillingness to payMarketingBDM mechanismConsumer BehaviorChewing gumConsumer preferenceIncentive compatibilityStructural equation modellingResearch DesignFood FortifiedNaturalFemaleLaboratory experimentPsychologyFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Are "good guys" more likely to participate in local agriculture?

2015

Abstract In recent years a new form of food production and distribution organisation, as part of small-scale and local agriculture, has been gaining ground. Generically termed short supply chains (SSCs), this new model of food procurement comprises various forms such as community-supported agriculture, box schemes and solidarity purchase groups. Consumer participation in SSCs is dictated by deep motivations: while consumers are principally encouraged by the desire to preserve local producers, as well as the social and environmental aspects of farming, the attraction of SSCs is also tied to different and more complex ways of perceiving food quality. The quality issue in SSCs is not only seen…

Nutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrySupply chainmedia_common.quotation_subjectPortrait Value Questionnaire Food-related lifestyle Solidarity purchase group Propensity score matchingPortrait Value QuestionnaireFood-related lifestyleSolidarityProcurementAgricultureOrder (business)Propensity score matchingSolidarity purchase groupSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleFood systemsQuality (business)SociologyMarketingbusinessWelfareFood Sciencemedia_common
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Factors affecting consumer preferences for “natural wine”: An exploratory study in the Italian market

2020

PurposeThe aim of this study is to understand which wine quality characteristics, consumers' attitudes and socio-demographic characteristics affect the consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) a premium price for a bottle of natural wine.Design/methodology/approachThe research is experimental and investigated the purchasing intentions of 613 Italian wine consumers within a hypothetical setting. In order to elicit WTP for natural wine, a multiple price list (MPL) in a comparison with one bottle of conventional wine, with an average price of €5 was adopted. To understand which quality attributes of wine affect the consumers' WTP for natural wine, a Tobit regression model was implemented.FindingsTh…

Winemedia_common.quotation_subjectConsumer choiceExploratory researchPurchasingWillingness to paySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Sustainable consumptionQuality (business)Consumer choice Consumer preference Environment Health Italy Sustainability Sustainable consumption Wine attributes Wine consumption Wine qualityBusinessMarketingConsumer behaviourFood Sciencemedia_common
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Bioenergy chain building: a collective action perspective

2014

Depletion of natural resources has become a key issue on the European policy agenda. Bottom-up measures have emerged in several countries with a view to promoting awareness campaigns and environmental sustainability, with the agenda set by individuals who start up collective initiatives at the local level. Such collective action provides an incentive to free-ride on the contribution of others. Social norms and the consequent behavior of individuals involved in collective action assume a key role in ensuring sustainable use of a public good, achieving significant, long-lasting success. The present study aims to ascertain which determinants most affect farmers’ willingness to contribute to co…

Economics and EconometricsPublic economicsNorm-activation modelTobitPublic goodPublic goodCollective actionResource depletionAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Public goods; Norm-activation model; TobitIncentiveEmpirical researchSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainabilityddc:330EconomicsProduction (economics)Tobit modelPublic goodsFood ScienceAgricultural and Food Economics
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L’EVOLUZIONE SOCIO-ECONOMICA DELLE AREE RURALI. MAPPATURA DELLE RURALITÀ NEL TERRITORIO DEL GAL “TERRE DEL GATTOPARDO”

2008

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralesviluppo ruraleindici di ruralità
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Can Dried Fruits Replace Unhealthy Snacking among Millennials? An Empirical Study on Dried Fruit Consumption in Italy

2023

The consumption of dried fruits in place of unhealthy snacks, which are rich in sugars, salt, and fats, could represent a valid option for reaching the daily intake recommended by the WHO for fruits and for encouraging the adoption of a sustainable diet. However, the consumption of dried fruits is lower than that of unhealthy snacks, especially among young people. Therefore, to foster young people&rsquo;s intentions to consume dried fruits instead of unhealthy snacks, it is important to identify the factors underlying millennials&rsquo; consumption intentions. Using a convenience sample of 174 Italian millennials, this paper aimed to understand the factors influencing young people&rsquo;s i…

healthy foodRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentconsumer behavior; drying process; healthy foods; tobit; WTPSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleGeography Planning and Developmentconsumer behaviorBuilding and Constructiondrying proceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawtobitWTPSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSustainability; Volume 15; Issue 9; Pages: 7083
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Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Agri-Food Products Delivered with Electric Vehicles in the Short Supply Chains

2022

This study aims at investigating the consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for agri-food products delivered in the farmers markets with electric vehicles (EVs). The empirical analysis has been carried out by administering an online questionnaire to 273 consumers within a hypothetical context. A multiple price list has been provided in order to measure the price premium for 1 kg of oranges transported by EVs comparing with the ones transported by traditional vehicles. A Tobit regression model has been used for the data analysis in order to identify the most influential factors affecting the consumers’ WTP. Results suggest that consumers’ WTP is mainly influenced by environmental attitudes, kn…

environmental awareneOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementbehavioural reasoning theoryStrategy and ManagementConsumer perceptionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)farmers marketBusiness and International Managementsustainable transportationFIIB Business Review
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Quality determinants of avocado fruit consumption in italy. Implications for small farms

2018

In recent years there has been an increasing consumer interest towards tropical fruits due to the desire of consumers for healthy eating while experiencing new and exotic flavours. Within this consumer trend, avocado fruit presents great potential in order to meet the requirements desired by consumers due to its high nutritional value and particular quality characteristics. The aim of the present study is to understand which quality determinants influence consumers’ decision making to consume avocado fruit in Italy. In the literature, avocado is a fruit few investigate from a consumers’ quality perception perspective. Therefore, understanding consumer preference for avocado fruit may be con…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleConsumer choice Exotic fruits Fresh food Consumers perception Quality attributes
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Beyond Alternative Food Networks: Understanding Motivations to Participate in Orti Urbani in Palermo

2019

Community gardens include many benefits, and different motivations seem to underline citizens’ choices to participate. In Italy, political motivations are considered one of the main reasons for participation in community gardens (known as orti urbani). Drawing from the orti urbani experience in Palermo (the largest city in Sicily, Southern Italy), this study aims to understand the main motivations that influence citizens’ participation and to measure the effects of these motivations on fruit and vegetable consumption among participants. Findings reveal that orti urbani attract middle‐class participants who possess high amounts of cultural capital but relatively less financial capital. Among…

Cultural StudiesEconomic growth030309 nutrition & dieteticsautonomous spaceCultural capital03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsFinancial capitalPolitical science0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleUrban agriculturepolitical consumptionConsumption (economics)0303 health sciencesorti urbanicommunity gardenbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFood safetyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)food safetyItalyAnthropology050211 marketingbusinessUrban environmentFood Science
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Consumer interest towards tropical fruit: factors affecting avocado fruit consumption in Italy

2017

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify the main factors affecting the consumption of avocado fruit among Italian consumers. In order to respond to the aim of the study, an empirical survey was conducted through the submission of an online questionnaire to 327 consumers. An ordered logit econometric model was adopted to examine the relationship among some explanatory variables and the frequency of consumption of avocado fruit. The findings of this study show that the consumption of avocado fruit is affected by different factors, including fruit consumption habit, neophilia attitudes, and various intrinsic and extrinsic quality attributes (credence attributes in particular). The st…

0301 basic medicineEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TX341-641Computer-assisted web interviewingAvocado tropical fruit cosumer Likert Scale03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyComparative researchSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesQuality (business)Marketingmedia_commonConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticslcsh:HD9000-949504 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)PreferenceSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeEconometric modelBusinessHabitOrdered logitlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood Science
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Tourists’ motivation toward culinary destination choice: targeting Italian tourists

2021

Over the last years, social and environmental issues have played an increasingly important role both for tourists’ destination choice and for the consumption of agri-food products. However, in the literature on culinary tourists’ behavior, it is not clear whether sustainability issues also affect the configuration of specific culinary tourists’ targets. This study tries to bridge this gap by carrying out a segmentation of culinary tourists in Italy, a country known worldwide for its culinary specialties. In particular, this study aims to understand whether the growing tourists’ sensitivity toward environmental and social aspects shapes specific targets of culinary tourists. The results show…

Consumption (economics)SegmentationSustainabilityBusinessculinary tourismMarketingCulinary tourismsustainabilitylocal foodFood Science
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Sustainable Food Consumption Practices: Insights into Consumers’ Experiences

2021

In recent years, the increasing consumer concern towards food safety, environmental sustainability and social justice issues have stimulated new consumption practices more oriented towards social, economic, and environmental sustainability [1–3]. This includes the growing consumers’ preference for organic food, local food, and other sustainable food and beverage consumption (Contribution 1) [ 4], as well as the spread of alternative distribution chains, which emphasise the importance of local food productions [ 5 ], the short-distance transportation of food, and the direct relationship between consumers and producers, although, as Kwil and colleagues (Contribution 2) highlighted in this Spe…

organicGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sourcessocial farming0502 economics and businessSustainable agricultureGE1-3500105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsConsumption practicesPublic economicsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFood safetySocial justiceEnvironmental sciencesn/aSustainabilityfood consumptionSustainabilityBusiness050203 business & managementSustainability
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The Beauty of the Commons? Consumers Participation in Food Community Networks

2012

Why are consumers increasingly joining farmers to co-produce and transact sustainable foods world-wide? May these networks be a new tool to promote sustainable practices? As stated by Sandler (2010): “Longitudinal collective action environmental problems are likely to be effectively addressed only by an enormous number of individuals each making a nearly insignificant contribution to resolving them”. Consumers-farmers networks may serve this scope by inducing individual actors to change their preferences towards sustainable products. However participation in these networks is still not well understood. On one hand new institutional economics explains consumers joining farmers in creating a n…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraledigestive oral and skin physiologyBusiness Management & OrganisationLife ScienceWASScommunity networksFood Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
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Cooperation in Rural Areas as a Local System Development Opportunity

2017

The development of rural areas requires the adoption of technology innovation and market approach strategies without departing from the specific features of local production systems, such as agricultural practices and the wealth of knowledge of operators. It is even better the exploitation of these resources to characterize the competitive positioning of territorial systems. In this framework, the cooperative Rinascita, which works in an internal rural area of Sicily region (Southern Italy), represents an attempt to maintain agricultural activities, traditions and rural culture as well as to promote and contribute to the development of the area by giving value to and promoting, a typical lo…

Value (ethics)Multidisciplinarybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Product (business)IntermediaryAgricultureSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleProduction (economics)Rural areabusinessIndustrial organizationSocial Capital Agricultural Cooperative Sicily Tomato Typical Product ValorisationSocial capitalAmerican Journal of Applied Sciences
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Sustainable Value Creation in the Food Chain: A Consumer Perspective

2020

The growth of diet-related diseases is becoming an important societal concern and a challenge for a more sustainable society. This has developed important trends in food consumption, including the increasing demand for food with a natural attribute and with health claims (e.g., enriched food). Consumers tend to evaluate these two attributes as superior ones and tend to pay a premium price for them. Accordingly, the value added by producers also will upturn if they take into consideration the consumers&rsquo

Enriched Food030309 nutrition & dieteticsNatural attributeGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sources03 medical and health sciencesFood chainWillingness to payEnriched attributeProduction (economics)GE1-350Willingness to payFruit juiceMarketinghealth care economics and organizationsHealthy attribute0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSustainable developmentHungary0303 health sciencesSustainable ValueEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentPreferenceEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilityBusinessSeemingly unrelated regression (SUR)Sustainability
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Organic consumption and consumer participation in food community networks

2012

Due to improvements in welfare, new food consumption concerns have emerged in Europe. Such concerns go beyond issues related to food safety and market prices. Solidarity Purchasing Groups (GASs) are one way to combine utilitarian and ethical aspects: in these groups the trade in organic products predominates. The aim of GAS groups is to primarily develop a local economy which is both ethical and fair, providing networks of economic solidarity through social relations and economic-territorial districts. This paper sets out to determine the profiles of the consumer groups that constitute GASs in Sicily (southern Italy) in order to search for key elements of the movement in terms of both commu…

Organic foodSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralePolitical consumerismInstitutions and economicOrganic food Political consumerism Solidarity purchasing groups Institutions and economics.Solidarity purchasing group
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Are Farmers in Alternative Food Networks Social Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Behavioral Approach

2015

Social entrepreneurship, individual activities with a social objective, is used in this study as a conceptual tool for empirically examining farmers’ participation in alternative food networks (AFNs). This study verifies whether their participation is driven by the social entrepreneurship dimension to satisfy social and environmental needs. We develop a more inclusive view of how social entrepreneurship is present among farmers participating in AFNs by using a behavioural approach based on three main psychological constructs: attitude, objective, and behaviour. The empirical results show that two types of farmers participate in AFNs. One type is closer to commercial entrepreneurs; the main …

EntrepreneurshipHistoryAlternative agriculture2300Profit maximizationEntrepreneurshipSocial entrepreneurshipAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Short supply chainSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsLocal foodEnvironmental ChemistryDimension (data warehouse)MarketingGeneral Environmental Science
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Opening the black box of food quality in the short supply chain: Effects of conventions of quality on consumer choice

2015

In recent years new forms of food distribution organisation, known as short supply chains, have gained ground. The local nature of such distribution has positive effects on the environment and on the local economy. Consumers appear to trust the short supply chain, and it has achieved considerable success. However, the short supply chain has credence characteristics which, by their very nature, cannot be identified through a system of certification. The question we address in this paper is whether it is possible to identify the constituent elements of the credence trait in relation to food quality in the short supply chain. Our hypothesis is that the latter are linked to a range of socially …

Nutrition and DieteticsSupply chainCredenceConsumer choiceconsumer choiceCertificationCredence goodshort supply chainFood distributionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsOrdered logitMarketingSituational ethicsFood Scienceconventions of quality
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Local economies and consumer participation: the organic food fairs

2012

New consumption habits stand out against the idea of a rational consumer, which is aimed at maximizing utility according to budget constraint. Presently, people have the tendency to behave differently according to various purchase opportunities; a significant role is played by both ethical sides and selfless motivations. These new trends fall within the context of a new social paradigm that foresees postmodern society’s rise. Consumers have the tendency to use the market as an arena in which political, ethical and environmental issues may arise, starting a new trend of an alternative consumption called “political consumerism”. In this paper we’ll try to understand how new consumption habits…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralePostmodern Society Political Consumerism Alternative Food Network
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Understanding the consumption of plant-based meat alternatives and the role of health-related aspects. A study of the Italian market

2023

One possible solution to address some of the current health and environmental challenges we are facing is to choose plant-based meat alternatives (PBMAs). However, from the literature, the role of PBMA products in the consumer’s diet and whether they are a substitute for red meat consumption or if they only represent an enrichment function is not clear. Moreover, little is known about how health-related aspects affect consumer choices. This study tries to understand the role of PBMAs in consumption habits and the effects of health-related aspects in PBMA consumption. The results show that PBMA consumption occurs in substitution to red meat, and it is associated mainly with healthy and susta…

Cultural StudiesConsumers’ habitsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralePBMAOrdered logit modelSustainable foodHealthy foodConsumer decision-makingFood ScienceInternational Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
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La filiera delle piante officinali in Sicilia

2007

Piante Officinali Aspetti economici
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‘Green’ Wine through a Responsible and Efficient Production: A Case Study of a Sustainable Sicilian Wine Producer

2016

Abstract Sustainability is progressively gaining importance in the winegrowing sector. Implementing this concept implies environmental soundness, social equity and economic feasibility. A proliferation of initiatives to develop the sustainable production of wine started officially in Italy since the year 2010. The objective of this paper is to illustrate the reshaping of Sicilian winegrowing according to the ‘Triple bottom line’ approach to sustainability. By analyzing the case-study of the Tasca d’Almerita firm, pilot farm of various national projects in wine-sustainability, we found that adopting sustainable operative, organizational and competitive strategies has lead to a well-managed a…

0301 basic medicineNatural resource economicsPerformanceTriple bottom linequalitative study010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesFirmSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleProduction (economics)Sicily0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWine-sustainabilityWine030109 nutrition & dieteticsWine-sustainability; Firm; Sicily; Performance; qualitative studyEconomic feasibilityGeneral Medicinelanguage.human_languageEconomySustainabilitylanguageBusinessqualitative study.SicilianSocial equalityQualitative researchAgriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia
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The Value of Organic plus. Analysing Consumers’ Preference for Additional Ethical Attributes of Organic food Products

2023

AbstractOrganic Plus attributes strengthen the sustainability of the organic products and differentiate them from the ‘conventionalized’ organic ones. Products with Organic Plus attributes seem appreciated by organic consumers. However, research on consumers’ preference for Organic Plus is still scarce, leaving gaps in the understanding of the consumers’ characteristics of organic products with Plus attributes. In order to enrich the knowledge of consumers’ preference for organic products with Plus attributes, the present study aims to achieve three Objectives: (1) identifying which Plus attributes, among fair prices to local farmers, integration of people with disabilities and eco-friendli…

Eco-friendlineOrganic eggSustainabilitySociology and Political ScienceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyGeneral Social SciencesExperimental auctionLocal farmerSocial Indicators Research
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Political Consumerism and Food Community Networks

2011

European society, with its steadily increased welfare levels, is not only concerned about food (safety, prices), but also on other aspects such as biodiversity loss, landscape degradation, pollution of water, soil and atmosphere. To a large extent these concerns can be translated into a wider concept named sustainable development defined as a normative concept by Morgan and Sonnino (2008). Sustainability in the food chain means approaching a new emerging vision of a sustainable agro-food system introducing an institutional dimension to take into account. Among different attempts to conjugate such concepts, there is one that is taking place in many Regions of Italy. In the last years spontan…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainability New Models of Consumption Equatable Purchase Group Institution and EconomicsSustainability New Models of Consumption Solidarity Purchase Groups Institutions and Economics Agribusiness Agricultural and Food Policy Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety Productivity Analysis Public Economics
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Identifying Social Entrepreneurial Behaviour in Farmers participation in Alternative Food Network

2016

The concept of social entrepreneurship is growing rapidly and attracting increased attention from research institutions and business schools around the world to understand how these satisfy the needs of communities, those private and public institutions are not adequately addressing. Social entrepreneurship, identified as activity with a social objective, was used in this study as a conceptual tool to empirically examine farmer’s participation in AFNs. Using a behavioural approach, we conducted a survey in Sicily, Italy, using a questionnaire with modified items from the Edinburgh Study of Decision Making on Farms. From the results emerges that around 64% of the farmers participating in AFN…

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAlternative supply chain Local food Entrepreneurship.
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Assessing the economic profitability of Paulownia as a biomass crop in Southern Mediterranean area

2022

The increase of renewable energy production worldwide, occurred in the last years, is also attributable to some agroforestry species cultivated according to the short rotation coppice technique. Although these species are able of enhancing abandoned or marginal land leading to numerous environmental benefits, an increasing number of farmers are introducing them in place of agricultural crops. Therefore, since for a farmer economic sustainability is one of the main factors to introduce a biomass crop, the study aimed at evaluating the profitability of Paulownia, a species that has been spreading in recent years. In particular, an economic analysis has been carried out in a Southern Italian f…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStrategy and ManagementBuilding and ConstructionAnnual gross margin Discounted cash flow Farm Paulownia elongata x Fortunei Sensitivity analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Quality attributes of cactus pear fruit and their role in consumer choice

2015

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to detect what experience and credence quality attributes contribute to the consumer decision to consume cactus pear fruit. The authors therefore try to measure the effect of each quality attribute on consumer choice. Design/methodology/approach – As a theoretical basis, two principal quality attributes emphasised in the literature on consumer behaviour were analysed and adjusted to the specific fruit features. The empirical strategy was carried out by administering a telephone questionnaire survey of 270 interviewees who consume cactus pears in Italy. The questionnaire, consisting of 14 items expressed on a metric scale (five-point Likert scale), was…

PEARCredenceConsumer choicemedia_common.quotation_subjectQuestionnaireExperienced qualityLikert scaleFruitPerception of qualitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Quality (business)Ordered logitBusinessMarketingCredence attributeConsumer behaviourFood qualityFood Sciencemedia_commonBritish Food Journal
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Quality Determinants and Effect of Therapeutic Properties in Honey Consumption. An Exploratory Study on Italian Consumers

2019

Nowadays, more and more consumers show a growing interest in healthy food products that may help to maintain or improve human health, such as honey. Honey has always represented a fundamental component of traditional medicine in many world cultures. However, only thanks to several studies carried out in the last years, its use is considered as an alternative and complementary medicine, namely apitherapy. In this way, honey is recognized increasingly by consumers not only as a natural alternative to refined sugar but as healthy food, as shown by determining an increase of its consumption worldwide. This study aims to explore the consumers&rsquo

030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchPlant ScienceAffect (psychology)Apitherapy03 medical and health sciencesHealthy foodSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0502 economics and businessQuality (business)Marketinglcsh:Agriculture (General)ordered logistic regressionmedia_commonConsumption (economics)0303 health scienceshealthy food05 social sciencesdigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesfrequency of consumptionlcsh:S1-972Variety (cybernetics)apitherapyconsumers’ behavior050211 marketingonline surveyBusinessOrdered logitAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceAgriculture
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In Sicilia crescono i farmer market

2013

filiera cortaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralesicurezza alimentareFarmer Market
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Consumers in postmodern society and alternative food networks: The organic food fairs case in Sicily

2012

New consumption habits stand out against the idea of a rational consumer, which is aimed at maximizing utility according to budget constraint. Presently, people have the tendency to behave differently according to various purchase opportunities; a significant role is played by both ethical sides and selfless motivations. These new trends fall within the context of a new social paradigm that foresees postmodern society’s rise. Consumers have the tendency to use the market as an arena in which political, ethical and environmental issues may arise, starting a new trend of an alternative consumption called “political consumerism”. In this paper we’ll try to understand how new consumption habits…

Alternative food network Institution and economics Political consumerism Postmodern societyAlternative Food Networks organic foodSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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