This paper presents the sustainable food entrepreneurship framework (SFEF). It aims to further the understanding of the role of entrepreneurship in the sustainability transition of the food system, especially in the context of food system re-localization. The framework conceptualizes sustainable food entrepreneurship as a cyclical ongoing process of change. We argue this enables transcending the behaviour of entrepreneurs and their enterprises and map the ongoing development they fit into. The framework is based on literature reviews and expert interviews in the Dutch city-region of Almere–Flevoland. Theoretically, it expands on effectuation and bricolage theory, i.e. the ‘resourcefulness perspective’, that centres the socio-material contex...
Organizational resilience emphasizes the adaptive capacity for renewal after crisis. This paper expl...
This paper examines the opportunity for food and farm entrepreneurs to participate in their regional...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...
Several images of the future of food emerge as a response to the need to make the food system more s...
The sustainability transformation of the food system involves imagining a sustainable future whilst ...
Cities increasingly envision sustainable future food systems. The realization of such futures is oft...
The transition towards a sustainable and healthy food system is one of the major sustainability chal...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what challenges sustainable entrepreneurs in the food in...
Current sustainability challenges in the dominant agro-food regime highlight the need for a systemic...
This paper utilises the ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ concept to trace how people organise and d...
International audienceThe European Agenda Food2030 addresses food systems as a major area for resear...
Food businesses feel the call for sustainable development (SD). This paper about the Finnish and Swe...
Modern food systems are characterized by unsustainable models of mono-production and industrializati...
Innovations in the agri-food sector are needed to create a sustainable food supply. Sustainable food...
Organizational resilience emphasizes the adaptive capacity for renewal after crisis. This paper expl...
This paper examines the opportunity for food and farm entrepreneurs to participate in their regional...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...
Several images of the future of food emerge as a response to the need to make the food system more s...
The sustainability transformation of the food system involves imagining a sustainable future whilst ...
Cities increasingly envision sustainable future food systems. The realization of such futures is oft...
The transition towards a sustainable and healthy food system is one of the major sustainability chal...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what challenges sustainable entrepreneurs in the food in...
Current sustainability challenges in the dominant agro-food regime highlight the need for a systemic...
This paper utilises the ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ concept to trace how people organise and d...
International audienceThe European Agenda Food2030 addresses food systems as a major area for resear...
Food businesses feel the call for sustainable development (SD). This paper about the Finnish and Swe...
Modern food systems are characterized by unsustainable models of mono-production and industrializati...
Innovations in the agri-food sector are needed to create a sustainable food supply. Sustainable food...
Organizational resilience emphasizes the adaptive capacity for renewal after crisis. This paper expl...
This paper examines the opportunity for food and farm entrepreneurs to participate in their regional...
with malnutrition are increasing, along with devastating results for the social-ecological environme...