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Stakeholders' involvement in establishing sustainable business models

2020

PurposeCooperatives play a dominant role in the European dairy sector. The aim of the study is to define a sustainable business model of dairy cooperatives and explore how stakeholders can contribute to innovation processes generated in this ecosystem.Design/methodology/approachStarting from theoretical assumption and investigation of three major cooperatives located in an ecological agricultural Poland region, known also as “Green Lungs of Poland,” the authors propose a sustainable business model where the role stakeholders in the value co-creation is emphasized.FindingsThe findings of this paper show how the involvement of various stakeholders by the cooperatives contributes to the develo…

Sustainable business modelsValue (ethics)business.industry05 social sciencesSocial innovation010501 environmental sciencesBusiness model01 natural sciencesDairy sectorAgricultureSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0502 economics and businessSustainabilityStakeholder theoryBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Social innovationAgricultural cooperativeEmpirical evidencebusinessStakeholder theory050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationBusiness model0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFood ScienceBritish Food Journal
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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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Old wine in new wineskins? Understanding the cooperative movement: Catalonia, 1860-1939

2020

Different factors have been proposed to explain why in some regions there is a greater tendency to form cooperatives. The debate remains open. In this study, we look at the spread of cooperativism within Catalonia from 1860 to 1939. Catalonia was not just the leading industrial region in Spain but also where cooperatives first emerged and had a greater presence. In line with the existing evidence, we find that cooperativism spread from coastal municipalities to the hinterland. In particular, it seems that local conditions (literacy and social capital) facilitated this process, while accessibility to the transport network and neighbouring effects also played a significant role. This work was…

WineHistoryCatalonia060106 history of social sciencesMovement (music)Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)06 humanities and the arts060104 historySocial capitalPolitical economyEconomicsAgricultural cooperatives0601 history and archaeology
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A Territorial-driven approach to capture the transformative momentum of the Social Economy especially from the agricultural cooperatives

2021

In the last few lustrums, the literature has searched for more precise methods to assess the socio-economic importance of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). On that basis, this article offers a new way of assessing the SSE impact, enhancing the understanding of the SSE potential for socio-economic transformation. An evolutionary micro–meso–macro and territorial theoretical framework is developed, utilizing, along with the assistance of a qualitative methodology, studies on the transformation promoted by the SSE on the sugar cane cluster of Veracruz (Mexico). The main results of the article are that the SSE boost beneficiaries, while the protagonists of the transformation c…

agricultural cooperativesAgricultura Aspectes econòmicsAgriculture (General)evolutionary approachsocial and solidarity economyPlant ScienceAgronomy and Crop Scienceterritorial-driven approachS1-972Food Sciencesocial and solidarity economy; evolutionary approach; territorial-driven approach; agricultural cooperatives
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