Sustainable food chains: the role of collective action and government incentives

Abstract We examine the role of collective actions as supporting elements of a long-lasting sustainable food supply chain. This article’s main contribution is to link the idea of sustainable supply chains and the collective action problem (horizontal coordination) that may be required in order to deal with externalities related to the provision of sustainable products. In addition, we analyze how the presence or absence of government incentives shapes collective action in the food industry. We base our analysis in a simple formal argument inspired by case studies regarding sustainable farming in Brazil and the Netherlands. Results show that horizontal mechanisms of cooperation maintain positive levels of sustainability, even in the absence of direct payments by the government.

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Main Authors: Caleman,Silvia Morales de Queiroz, Monteiro,Guilherme Fowler de Avila, Hendrikse,George
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Escola de Administração da Universidade Federal da Bahia 2017
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-92302017000400618
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