It is widely recognized that the adoption of collaborative organization models in the agrifood sector can help farmers in rural areas to reach sustainable development goals. In any case, a holistic and coherent view of sustainability, organizational models and supporting technologies in the agri-food sector is still not present in the scientific literature. With this paper, we aim to fill this gap and to propose a framework that is useful to help scholars and practitioners in analyzing and designing sustainable Collaborative Networks in the agri-food sector.

Collaborative organization models for sustainable development in the agri-food sector / Ammirato, S., Felicetti, A.M., Ferrara, M., Raso, C., Violi, A.. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:4(2021), pp. 1-22. [10.3390/su13042301]

Collaborative organization models for sustainable development in the agri-food sector

Ferrara M.
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2021-01-01

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It is widely recognized that the adoption of collaborative organization models in the agrifood sector can help farmers in rural areas to reach sustainable development goals. In any case, a holistic and coherent view of sustainability, organizational models and supporting technologies in the agri-food sector is still not present in the scientific literature. With this paper, we aim to fill this gap and to propose a framework that is useful to help scholars and practitioners in analyzing and designing sustainable Collaborative Networks in the agri-food sector.
2021
Collaborative networks; sustainability; systematic literature review; framework
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