Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices

The sustainability debate in the food sector has exposed the current food system to critics, encouraging the significant growth of Alternative Food Networks (AFNs), new ways of food production, distribution and consumption that aim to shorten the food chain. Our study is focused on Food Assembly (FA...

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Main Authors: Paola De Bernardi, Alberto Bertello, Francesco Venuti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1457
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spelling doaj-4431a20d177d40a3a398281b21ca0b852020-11-24T21:39:11ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-03-01115145710.3390/su11051457su11051457Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing PracticesPaola De Bernardi0Alberto Bertello1Francesco Venuti2Department of Management, University of Turin, 10134 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Management, University of Turin, 10134 Turin, ItalyESCP Europe, 10134 Turin, ItalyThe sustainability debate in the food sector has exposed the current food system to critics, encouraging the significant growth of Alternative Food Networks (AFNs), new ways of food production, distribution and consumption that aim to shorten the food chain. Our study is focused on Food Assembly (FA), a special kind of AFN combining the culture of social entrepreneurship and digital innovation to achieve sustainability and a high social impact. The coexistence of a digital platform and a weekly farmers’ market triggers, within this network, mechanisms of knowledge sharing and self-organisation. To date, however, few studies have focused simultaneously on online and on-site interactions within AFNs, especially with quantitative studies. Our paper aims to test the hypothesis that online and on-site knowledge sharing affects the success of a FA measured by customer sustainable behaviour change. To do so, we developed a quantitative analysis based on a regression model. We collected data via a questionnaire submitted to 8497 Italian FA customers, of which 2115 responses were included in our analysis. The results show that online knowledge sharing significantly affects customer change towards more sustainable purchasing and consumption behaviours, while on-site knowledge sharing positively affects sustainable purchasing behaviours.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1457alternative food networkbehaviour changedigitalisationfood assemblysocial capitalknowledge sharingself-organising communitydigital platformsustainable development
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Francesco Venuti
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Francesco Venuti
Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
Sustainability
alternative food network
behaviour change
digitalisation
food assembly
social capital
knowledge sharing
self-organising community
digital platform
sustainable development
author_facet Paola De Bernardi
Alberto Bertello
Francesco Venuti
author_sort Paola De Bernardi
title Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
title_short Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
title_full Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
title_fullStr Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
title_full_unstemmed Online and On-Site Interactions within Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability Impact of Knowledge-Sharing Practices
title_sort online and on-site interactions within alternative food networks: sustainability impact of knowledge-sharing practices
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The sustainability debate in the food sector has exposed the current food system to critics, encouraging the significant growth of Alternative Food Networks (AFNs), new ways of food production, distribution and consumption that aim to shorten the food chain. Our study is focused on Food Assembly (FA), a special kind of AFN combining the culture of social entrepreneurship and digital innovation to achieve sustainability and a high social impact. The coexistence of a digital platform and a weekly farmers’ market triggers, within this network, mechanisms of knowledge sharing and self-organisation. To date, however, few studies have focused simultaneously on online and on-site interactions within AFNs, especially with quantitative studies. Our paper aims to test the hypothesis that online and on-site knowledge sharing affects the success of a FA measured by customer sustainable behaviour change. To do so, we developed a quantitative analysis based on a regression model. We collected data via a questionnaire submitted to 8497 Italian FA customers, of which 2115 responses were included in our analysis. The results show that online knowledge sharing significantly affects customer change towards more sustainable purchasing and consumption behaviours, while on-site knowledge sharing positively affects sustainable purchasing behaviours.
topic alternative food network
behaviour change
digitalisation
food assembly
social capital
knowledge sharing
self-organising community
digital platform
sustainable development
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1457
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