新冠肺炎临时立法举措对亚利桑那州食品企业转型能力的影响

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Foodservice Business Research Pub Date : 2022-04-12 DOI:10.1080/15378020.2022.2063620
Sara El-Sayed, Priyangana Borah, C. Spackman
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2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了美国食品体系的不足,暴露了监管流程如何影响市场准入。本文以正在进行的研究为基础,研究了关闭令对亚利桑那州小型餐馆和啤酒厂酒精零售的影响,并考察了监管转变对这些食品企业转向能力的影响。我们强调了枢纽的概念如何创造了对个体企业抵御冲击能力的期望。亚利桑那州对COVID-19引发的系统性失败的反应表明,小型企业自下而上的核心可以创造性地迅速满足当地社区的需求。然而,这些努力受到州政府和自上而下的方法的阻碍,事实证明这些方法无法转向以满足当地需求。通过这个案例研究,我们强调了在危机时期进一步研究监管机构和小企业之间相互作用的必要性和机会。我们邀请其他人参与制定指导方针的工作,促进自下而上和自上而下的合作,同时确保不同参与者的发言权和代理权。
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The impact of temporary COVID-19 legislative moves on the ability of food enterprises to pivot in Arizona
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted shortfalls in the U.S. food system, exposing how regulatory processes shape access to the market. This paper builds on ongoing research following the impact of shut-down orders on alcohol retail via small restaurants and breweries in Arizona and examines the impacts of regulatory shifts on the ability of these food enterprises to pivot. We highlight how the concept of the pivot creates expectations of individual businesses ability to be resilient to shocks. Responses within Arizona to COVID-19 induced systemic failures, demonstrate that bottom-up pivots from small businesses can creatively and quickly meet local community needs. However, those efforts were stymied by state government and top-down approaches that proved incapable of pivoting to meet local needs. Through this case study, we highlight the need and opportunity for further examination of the interplay between regulatory agencies and small businesses in times of crisis. We invite others into the work of creating guidelines for pivoting that facilitate bottom-up and top-down collaboration while ensuring the voice and agency of different players.
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