Food quality schemes (FQS: organic and geographical indication products) are often supposed to be more sustainable by their political advocates. We explore the social sustainability advantage of FQS through the lens of supply chains’ bargaining power (BP) distribution. We propose an indicator synthesizing different sources underlying BP (competition-based, transactional, institutional) and counting two dimensions (fair BP distribution and adaptation capacity), that we apply to 18 FQS supply chains and corresponding reference. FQS perform better than their reference products on both dimensions. This better performance is due to a combination of sources.Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible::12 - Producció i Consum ResponsablesPostprint (pu...
The paper examines the different third party approaches used to assess the social sustainability of ...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
Enhancing sustainability in food production requires knowledge about the economic, environmental and...
Food quality schemes (FQS: organic and geographical indication products) are often supposed to be mo...
In a global market, food companies engaged in sustainable development must now integrate the economi...
Sustainability assessment is one of the keys to competition by food supply chains over sustainabilit...
Sustainable production and consumption of food systems cannot be achieved without considering the en...
Food production has become more complex over time. Moreover, we are producing food in an increasingl...
The food supply chain plays a substantial role in the European economy. Agricultural markets are hig...
This research investigates sustainability concepts, linking them with social, environmental, and ope...
This paper shows the results of empirical research conducted to assess the sustainability of a typi...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
The paper examines the different third party approaches used to assess the social sustainability of ...
The production and distribution of food are among the hot topics debated in the context of sustainab...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project, which starts with an apparently simpl...
The paper examines the different third party approaches used to assess the social sustainability of ...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
Enhancing sustainability in food production requires knowledge about the economic, environmental and...
Food quality schemes (FQS: organic and geographical indication products) are often supposed to be mo...
In a global market, food companies engaged in sustainable development must now integrate the economi...
Sustainability assessment is one of the keys to competition by food supply chains over sustainabilit...
Sustainable production and consumption of food systems cannot be achieved without considering the en...
Food production has become more complex over time. Moreover, we are producing food in an increasingl...
The food supply chain plays a substantial role in the European economy. Agricultural markets are hig...
This research investigates sustainability concepts, linking them with social, environmental, and ope...
This paper shows the results of empirical research conducted to assess the sustainability of a typi...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
The paper examines the different third party approaches used to assess the social sustainability of ...
The production and distribution of food are among the hot topics debated in the context of sustainab...
This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project, which starts with an apparently simpl...
The paper examines the different third party approaches used to assess the social sustainability of ...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
Enhancing sustainability in food production requires knowledge about the economic, environmental and...