Collective trademark and regional product qualification in food-processing industries have become a growing challenge for farmers in developing countries. This challenge is the target of collective action-based programs aiming at framing the cooperation context that would enable a local community to turn inherited resources and know-how into new market opportunities. Literature acknowledges that social capital is a crucial local resource for successful collective actions since it is a source of trust and collective commitment within a community. This paper deals with testing the role of this resource in the collective action case of the cheese producers in Aculco (Mexico). Focusing on the connectedness dimension of social capital, we propos...
Social capital in rural communities has become visible as a point of support for the success of micr...
Governance of the commons depends on the capacity to generate collective action. Networks and rules ...
Abstract Compared with more productive areas, mountain areas are at risk of being marginalized, par...
Collective trademark and regional product qualification in food-processing industries have become a ...
Collective action within territorial organizations is complex. Initiatives often collapse from a lac...
International audienceThe objective of the study is to propose a relational approach of a collective...
This study aimed to evaluate if social network and social capital theories are enough do encompass t...
The aim of this study was to analyze the relational social structure of the cheese factories based o...
Social Capital (SC) refers to the nature and extent of one\u27s participation in various informal ne...
This paper discusses how network theory and social capital can help explain different patterns of in...
Despite early financial and organizational struggles, Chestnut Growers Inc. continues to play a cent...
Economic, social and environmental issues have been linked to industrial agriculture, prompting publ...
Abstract In this article, we examine the role that social capital plays in sustainable local food ne...
This paper discusses how network theory and social capital can help explain different patterns of in...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
Social capital in rural communities has become visible as a point of support for the success of micr...
Governance of the commons depends on the capacity to generate collective action. Networks and rules ...
Abstract Compared with more productive areas, mountain areas are at risk of being marginalized, par...
Collective trademark and regional product qualification in food-processing industries have become a ...
Collective action within territorial organizations is complex. Initiatives often collapse from a lac...
International audienceThe objective of the study is to propose a relational approach of a collective...
This study aimed to evaluate if social network and social capital theories are enough do encompass t...
The aim of this study was to analyze the relational social structure of the cheese factories based o...
Social Capital (SC) refers to the nature and extent of one\u27s participation in various informal ne...
This paper discusses how network theory and social capital can help explain different patterns of in...
Despite early financial and organizational struggles, Chestnut Growers Inc. continues to play a cent...
Economic, social and environmental issues have been linked to industrial agriculture, prompting publ...
Abstract In this article, we examine the role that social capital plays in sustainable local food ne...
This paper discusses how network theory and social capital can help explain different patterns of in...
Agricultural cooperatives in post-socialistic countries often fail to justify their purpose. Lack of...
Social capital in rural communities has become visible as a point of support for the success of micr...
Governance of the commons depends on the capacity to generate collective action. Networks and rules ...
Abstract Compared with more productive areas, mountain areas are at risk of being marginalized, par...