Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks
<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex and costly. New institutional economics (NIE) explains these dynamics by analyzing the cho...
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doaj-dde241542cd549158e1a7ada300909392020-11-25T01:24:46ZengCentMaInternational Journal on Food System Dynamics1869-69452010-10-011322423676Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community NetworksStefano Pascucci0University of Naples<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex and costly. New institutional economics (NIE) explains these dynamics by analyzing the choice of the "most cost-economizing" governance structure to carry out a transaction where credence attributes are involved. The way different governance structures can influence the change of consumers and producers perceptions and preferences for credence foods is completely neglected. On the other hand behavioral economics underlines the role of status quo bias and framing in this type of decision making process. We use new institutional and behavioural economics arguments to conceptualize the emerging of a new governance structure in the domain of credence food transactions which we defined as food community network (FCN). </span></p>http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/93credence foodfood community networkleisureinvolvement |
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Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks |
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Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks |
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Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks |
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Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks |
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Governance Structure, Perception, and Innovation in Credence Food Transactions: The Role of Food Community Networks |
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governance structure, perception, and innovation in credence food transactions: the role of food community networks |
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International Journal on Food System Dynamics |
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1869-6945 |
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2010-10-01 |
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<p align="left"> </p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Promoting transactions of more sustainable-oriented foods can be (socially and privately) complex and costly. New institutional economics (NIE) explains these dynamics by analyzing the choice of the "most cost-economizing" governance structure to carry out a transaction where credence attributes are involved. The way different governance structures can influence the change of consumers and producers perceptions and preferences for credence foods is completely neglected. On the other hand behavioral economics underlines the role of status quo bias and framing in this type of decision making process. We use new institutional and behavioural economics arguments to conceptualize the emerging of a new governance structure in the domain of credence food transactions which we defined as food community network (FCN). </span></p> |
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credence food food community network leisure involvement |
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http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/93 |
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