Dynamic capabilities in the “new normal”: a study of organizational flexibility, integration and agility in the Peruvian coffee supply chain

E Ramos, AS Patrucco, M Chavez - Supply Chain Management: An …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Considering the unprecedented supply chain disruptions due to the COVID-19
pandemic, especially in the agri-food sector, the possession of dynamic capabilities (DCs) …

Decoupling standards from practice: The impact of in-house certifications on coffee farms' environmental and social conduct

E Giuliani, L Ciravegna, A Vezzulli, B Kilian - World Development, 2017 - Elsevier
In this paper we investigate whether coffee farms that have been granted in-house socio-
environmental certification from a global buyer, display better social and environmental …

Exploring the contribution of alternative food networks to food security. A comparative analysis

P Cerrada-Serra, A Moragues-Faus, TA Zwart… - Food Security, 2018 - Springer
Food (in) security has become a challenge not only for developing economies but also for
High Income Countries. In parallel, food scholars have actively investigated the contribution …

Rethinking the near collapse of certification programmes in commodity value chains: A temporal myopia perspective

D Siaw, D Sarpong, D Botchie, G Ofosu - Journal of Rural Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
Drawing on temporal myopia as a lens, we explore the near collapse of certification
programmes in commodity value chains. Developing our contribution in the context of the …

Sustainable supply chain management: Contributions of supplies markets

CA Gómez-Luciano, FRR Domínguez… - Journal of cleaner …, 2018 - Elsevier
The current sustainability concern is causing the food supply chain to extend their focus
beyond traditional economic goals to the triple bottom line approach. This paper argues for …

Value chains and sustainable development: A perspective of sustainable coffee value chains in East Africa

V Canwat - Sustainable Development, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable development concerns have been integrated into global value chains through
the enforcement of sustainability standards, making the chains sustainable. Understanding …

The potential for income improvement and biodiversity conservation via specialty coffee in Ethiopia

P Schuit, J Moat, TW Gole, ZK Challa, J Torz… - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
The specialty coffee sector represents opportunities for coffee farmers and other actors due
to increased value within the supply chain, driven by elevated consumer purchase prices …

Traceability for sustainability: seeking legitimacy in the coffee supply chain

V León-Bravo, F Ciccullo, F Caniato - British Food Journal, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The adoption of traceability systems (TS) and sustainability programs responds to
different objectives among which the companies need to be considered legitimate; hence …

Value chain interventions for improving women's economic empowerment: A mixed‐methods systematic review and meta‐analysis: A systematic review

SK Malhotra, S Mantri, N Gupta… - Campbell Systematic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Value chain interventions have become widespread throughout the
international development sector over the last 20 years, and there is a need to evaluate their …

Forging alliances: Coffee grower and chain leader partnerships to improve productivity and coffee quality in Papua New Guinea

RW Sengere, GN Curry, G Koczberski - Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Partnership discourse is making advances in development dialogue as a means to improve
the livelihoods of the agrarian populace. In Papua New Guinea, productive partnerships …