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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Developing a matrix framework for protein transition towards more sustainable diets
Ari Paloviitasubject
Process management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences030309 nutrition & dieteticsComputer scienceyksityinen sektorimedia_common.quotation_subjectdomaintuotantoketjutproteiinivalmisteetQualitative propertyBusiness model01 natural sciencesscaleruokaturvaproteiinipainotteinen ruokavalio03 medical and health sciencesprotein transitionSet (psychology)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common0303 health sciencesruokajärjestelmätkestävä kehitysScale (chemistry)Corporate governanceregimeilmastonmuutoksetsustainabilityjulkinen sektoriInterdependencenichegovernanceSustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Food systemsproteiinitfood systemFood Sciencedescription
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to propose a matrix framework to understand the interdependencies of domains and scales of protein transition towards diets based on plants and alternative sources of proteins.Design/methodology/approachThe abductive research approach is used in building the framework, and the proposed framework is illustrated using the regional food system in Central Finland as an example. Focus groups and interviews were used to collect qualitative data from 28 respondents.FindingsThis study provides a framework for protein transition, with five domains and five scale levels. Interactions between public and private governance activities at different scales, domains and governed niche and regime levels are discussed. The study shows how micro-level activities at individual or community levels are linked with broader governance activities.Research limitations/implicationsDue to the relatively narrowed set of empirical data, further research is required to test the framework in different regional and cultural settings.Practical implicationsThis paper presents a practical illustration of the matrix framework, and considering this, the paper discusses the possible implications of matrix interdependencies for protein transition management.Social implicationsThis study proposes that understanding the coevolution of domains and scales, with the help of accurate policies and business models, can lead to effective protein transition.Originality/valueThis study fulfils an identified need to study protein transition in a broader frame, which highlights the structural activity interdependencies between different scale levels and domains.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-03-10 | British Food Journal |