In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look at the transactions of “sustainable-oriented” foods (e.g. organic food, fair trade, etc.) which often assume the characteristic of credence goods. When credence attributes are involved in the transaction (e.g. safety, fairness, etc.) information asymmetry and uncertainty tend to reduce the likelihood of different parties to enter in the transaction. Because spot markets are unlikely to be used in this type of transactions, typical solutions are the use of hybrids, vertical integration and public monitoring (Vetter and Karantininis, 2002; Ménard and Valceschini, 2005). Moreover both consumers and producers (e.g. farmers) look at these product...
Private politics, usually led by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and social activists, focuses ...
none4Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a part...
Abstract The chapter introduces and describes the concept of New Food Economy (NYE), which is defi...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Promoting transactions of more susta...
This paper discusses the concept of Food Community Network (FCN) in credence transactions. A FCN cou...
Governance Stucture, Perception and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Commu...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
This paper discusses the concept of the food community network (FCN) and how consumers and farmers o...
Alternative Food Networks (AFN) is often mentioned as a way to reconfigure the link between producer...
Most food products can be classified as "credence" goods and regulations exist to provide consumers ...
Private politics, usually led by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and social activists, focuses ...
none4Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a part...
Abstract The chapter introduces and describes the concept of New Food Economy (NYE), which is defi...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
In this paper we use a combination of behavioral and new institutional economic perspectives to look...
<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Promoting transactions of more susta...
This paper discusses the concept of Food Community Network (FCN) in credence transactions. A FCN cou...
Governance Stucture, Perception and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Commu...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
This paper discusses the concept of the food community network (FCN) and how consumers and farmers o...
Alternative Food Networks (AFN) is often mentioned as a way to reconfigure the link between producer...
Most food products can be classified as "credence" goods and regulations exist to provide consumers ...
Private politics, usually led by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and social activists, focuses ...
none4Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a part...
Abstract The chapter introduces and describes the concept of New Food Economy (NYE), which is defi...