Research report: Coordinating intermediaries and scaling up local and regional food systems: An organizational species approach to understanding the roles of food hubs

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Food Distribution Research Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.22004/AG.ECON.305502
Jason Entsminger
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Food hubs are one strategy identified for scaling up local and regional food systems. They act as coordinating intermediaries, aggregating, assorting, distributing, and transforming sourceidentified food products in short food supply chains. As a newly emergent form, the population of these organizations is characterized by heterogeneity. New taxonomic work aims to classify these organizations using an organizational species concept. This report extends that, identifying the roles different food hub species play within distribution channels, especially those which are likely to increase scale. Results indicate that there may be a trade-off between scaling up and behaviors enacting a “commitment to place.”
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研究报告:协调中介机构和扩大地方和区域粮食系统:了解粮食中心作用的组织物种方法
粮食中心是为扩大地方和区域粮食系统而确定的一项战略。他们作为协调中介,在短食品供应链中聚合、分类、分配和转换来源识别的食品。作为一种新兴的组织形式,这些组织的人口具有异质性的特点。新的分类学工作旨在使用组织物种概念对这些组织进行分类。本报告扩展了这一点,确定了不同的食物中心物种在分销渠道中扮演的角色,特别是那些可能扩大规模的角色。结果表明,在扩大规模和制定“对地点的承诺”的行为之间可能存在权衡。
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Journal of Food Distribution Research
Journal of Food Distribution Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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