This paper will investigate the competitive position of both fair trade (FT) social enterprises Divine Chocolate Ltd (Divine) and Cafédirect in their respective UK markets, namely chocolate confectionery and hot beverages. Using Eisenhardt’s (1989, 1991, and 2007) approach to building theory from multiple case studies, this four-year PhD study aims to identify the resources that enable FT social enterprises to compete. This research draws on recent developments in competition theory such as resource advantage theory (R-A theory), termed a general theory of competition. The paper will critically analyse if the social and ethical elements of these firm’s product offerings really constitute meaningful differentiators (i.e. comparative advantag...
This dissertation accomplishes several tasks. First it surveys the literature in the resource-base t...
The overall goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to perform an analysis of the Fairtrade system - the most w...
peer reviewedThis chapter suggests that the notion of ‘social enterprise’ is useful to capture the D...
This paper will investigate the competitive position of both fair trade (FT) social enterprises Divi...
Background: The rise in ethical consumerism has become evident through an increase in sales of fair ...
Purpose - The paper seeks to analyze the evolution of competitive advantage using both "classic" and...
The Fair Trade (FT) “movement ” or “sector ” is evolving rapidly, in terms of both sales and public ...
In order to continue for an organization to exist it needs to finance itself for its own resource on...
This thesis is concerned with establishing whether particular sourcing strategies lead to the achiev...
Understanding the determinants of the demand for goods, which have been produced according to ethica...
This paper investigates the link between the consumer perception that a company is socially oriente...
This study examines the social enterprise Fairafric which generates social impact in the chocolate ...
The authors analyze the creation and capture of private and social value by firms that adopt cor-por...
Although the marketing discipline originates from agricultural economics, it currently moves to a ne...
[[abstract]]The global MICE industry is growsing at an unprecedented pace in the tourism industry. H...
This dissertation accomplishes several tasks. First it surveys the literature in the resource-base t...
The overall goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to perform an analysis of the Fairtrade system - the most w...
peer reviewedThis chapter suggests that the notion of ‘social enterprise’ is useful to capture the D...
This paper will investigate the competitive position of both fair trade (FT) social enterprises Divi...
Background: The rise in ethical consumerism has become evident through an increase in sales of fair ...
Purpose - The paper seeks to analyze the evolution of competitive advantage using both "classic" and...
The Fair Trade (FT) “movement ” or “sector ” is evolving rapidly, in terms of both sales and public ...
In order to continue for an organization to exist it needs to finance itself for its own resource on...
This thesis is concerned with establishing whether particular sourcing strategies lead to the achiev...
Understanding the determinants of the demand for goods, which have been produced according to ethica...
This paper investigates the link between the consumer perception that a company is socially oriente...
This study examines the social enterprise Fairafric which generates social impact in the chocolate ...
The authors analyze the creation and capture of private and social value by firms that adopt cor-por...
Although the marketing discipline originates from agricultural economics, it currently moves to a ne...
[[abstract]]The global MICE industry is growsing at an unprecedented pace in the tourism industry. H...
This dissertation accomplishes several tasks. First it surveys the literature in the resource-base t...
The overall goal of this Ph.D. thesis is to perform an analysis of the Fairtrade system - the most w...
peer reviewedThis chapter suggests that the notion of ‘social enterprise’ is useful to capture the D...