There is increasing pressure on foodservice organisations to improve the sustainability of their operations and to do so practitioners must be equipped with appropriate tools. In this paper, a tool to guide management strategies for pro-environmental behaviour change is introduced. The tool is based on a new framework that combines two existing models: the widely used foodservice ‘systems model’ and a model from sociology proven to be effective for understanding sustainable practices, the ‘social practice model’. This new hybrid ‘systems-practice’ framework is applied to an ethnographic case study, using document analyses, observations, focus groups and interviews, to investigate food waste in hospital kitchens. The present case study illus...
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in applying social practice theory to theorizing co...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...
Foodservice organisations, particularly those in hospitals, are large producers of food waste. The f...
The enormous amount of household food waste in developed countries is a global environmental and cli...
This article elaborates an explanatory framework for the role of consumption practices in transition...
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant d...
Thesis (PhD (Food Management))--University of Pretoria, 2021.The issue of food waste has gained incr...
The globalized food system poses many systemic challenges that have significant impacts on the envir...
Background: Hospital foodservices have the potential to positively contribute to the local food syst...
Recognizing the great potential of civil society organizations (CSOs) as drivers of social change, t...
Recognizing the great potential of civil society organizations (CSOs) as drivers of socialchange, th...
The last decade has witnessed an increase in the number of malnourished people worldwide, and partic...
Foodservice businesses influence the sustainability of their natural environment by producing signif...
Background: Hospital foodservices have the potential to positively contribute to the local food syst...
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in applying social practice theory to theorizing co...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...
Foodservice organisations, particularly those in hospitals, are large producers of food waste. The f...
The enormous amount of household food waste in developed countries is a global environmental and cli...
This article elaborates an explanatory framework for the role of consumption practices in transition...
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant d...
Thesis (PhD (Food Management))--University of Pretoria, 2021.The issue of food waste has gained incr...
The globalized food system poses many systemic challenges that have significant impacts on the envir...
Background: Hospital foodservices have the potential to positively contribute to the local food syst...
Recognizing the great potential of civil society organizations (CSOs) as drivers of social change, t...
Recognizing the great potential of civil society organizations (CSOs) as drivers of socialchange, th...
The last decade has witnessed an increase in the number of malnourished people worldwide, and partic...
Foodservice businesses influence the sustainability of their natural environment by producing signif...
Background: Hospital foodservices have the potential to positively contribute to the local food syst...
There is growing evidence that a significant share of global food is thrown away, with concomitant ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in applying social practice theory to theorizing co...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...