Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient farming systems are required (SCAR, 2008). The development and adoption of innovation are critical to improve the competitiveness of organic and low-input dairy systems. Understanding the viewpoints of dairy supply-chain members on acceptable innovation is important to be able to improve organic and low-input dairy supply chains. This study uses Stephenson’s Q methodology to investigate the opinions of organic and low-input dairy supply-chain members in relation to innovation in the dairy sector. A sample of dairy supply-chain members (consumers, farmers, retailers, processors) was recruited from each European coun...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
Purpose: Agri-food supply chains are facing a number of challenges, which cause inefficiencies resul...
The dairy sector is facing a decisive challenge in developed countries, which could deeply influence...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally sustainable an...
A Q-Method study was carried out as part of the Sustainable Organic and Low Input Dairying Project (...
farming systems are identified. Four focus group discussions and three interviews for low input and ...
This work illustrates the acceptability of innovations in the Italian dairy supply chain. The resear...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The goal of the study was to assess the farmers’ acceptance of three sustainable production strategi...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
Purpose: Agri-food supply chains are facing a number of challenges, which cause inefficiencies resul...
The dairy sector is facing a decisive challenge in developed countries, which could deeply influence...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally sustainable an...
A Q-Method study was carried out as part of the Sustainable Organic and Low Input Dairying Project (...
farming systems are identified. Four focus group discussions and three interviews for low input and ...
This work illustrates the acceptability of innovations in the Italian dairy supply chain. The resear...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The goal of the study was to assess the farmers’ acceptance of three sustainable production strategi...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
Purpose: Agri-food supply chains are facing a number of challenges, which cause inefficiencies resul...
The dairy sector is facing a decisive challenge in developed countries, which could deeply influence...