How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue through the concept of Food Community Network (FCN). A FCN is defined as an organization where consumers and farmers integrate their goals organizing a network. FCN is based on pooling specific resources and using membership-based contracts, to assign decision and property rights. It implies an organization based on a combination of several democratic and communitarian elements, with few market-like and bureaucratic ones. Based on those concepts this paper proposes a research to analyse the FCN governance mechanisms. Real case studies collected through an internet-based investigation on Community Supported Agriculture in North America have been...
Why are consumers increasingly joining farmers to co-produce and transact sustainable foods world-wi...
The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consump...
Governance Stucture, Perception and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Commu...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
This paper discusses the concept of the food community network (FCN) and how consumers and farmers o...
This paper discusses the concept of Food Community Network (FCN) in credence transactions. A FCN cou...
Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex a...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex an...
Abstract. In recent years new types of consumer–producer cooperation in food networks have emerged i...
Despite the proliferation of sharing economy initiatives in agri-food systems, the recent literature...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Despite the proli...
The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consump...
open2noThe term food community networks (FCNs) has been introduced to define a governance structure ...
Why are consumers increasingly joining farmers to co-produce and transact sustainable foods world-wi...
The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consump...
Governance Stucture, Perception and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Commu...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
This paper discusses the concept of the food community network (FCN) and how consumers and farmers o...
This paper discusses the concept of Food Community Network (FCN) in credence transactions. A FCN cou...
Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex a...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex an...
Abstract. In recent years new types of consumer–producer cooperation in food networks have emerged i...
Despite the proliferation of sharing economy initiatives in agri-food systems, the recent literature...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Despite the proli...
The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consump...
open2noThe term food community networks (FCNs) has been introduced to define a governance structure ...
Why are consumers increasingly joining farmers to co-produce and transact sustainable foods world-wi...
The spread of Food Community Networks (FCNs) is mainly due to new and confirmed policies for consump...
Governance Stucture, Perception and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Commu...