Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry

This article focuses on the problem: what external (stakeholder) and (internal structural/organizational) factors drive companies in the food- and agribusiness towards innovative environmental management? Innovative companies are those considered to have adopted a supply chain perspective, instead...

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Main Authors: Harry Bremmers, Derk-Jan Haverkamp, Anna Sabidussi, Onno Omta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2008-10-01
Series:Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7210
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spelling doaj-947ec89204b141a2913c1949645c499c2020-11-25T02:45:16ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742008-10-0121-210.19041/APSTRACT/2008/1-2/1Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food IndustryHarry Bremmers0 Derk-Jan Haverkamp1Anna Sabidussi 2 Onno Omta3Wageningen University, Business Administration Group, the NetherlandsWageningen University, Business Administration Group, the NetherlandsWageningen University, Business Administration Group, the NetherlandsWageningen University, Business Administration Group, the Netherlands This article focuses on the problem: what external (stakeholder) and (internal structural/organizational) factors drive companies in the food- and agribusiness towards innovative environmental management? Innovative companies are those considered to have adopted a supply chain perspective, instead of a focus on the single business unit. We propose that innovativeness is associated with stakeholder wishes (the government, the public environmental policy being a major influential factor), in combination with structural characteristics of the firm (like R&D-efforts, culture and managerial competences). We surveyed 492 companies in 2002, to get insight into the causes of innovativeness in the Dutch agri-food sector, and supplemented this data by means of a similar questionnaire in 2005. Structural equation modeling and correlation analysis were applied. The research provided evidence that companies are restricted by, and therefore not comfortable with, public environmental policies, which seem to obstruct innovativeness rather than stimulate it. Firms that(1) have enough internal (physical, financial, social)resourcestoinnovate, and (2) are more embedded in a web of (commercial) stakeholder wishes, prove to be more innovative. Suggestions are made to shift the corporate and public policies towards a supply chain-oriented approach by granting benefits for vertical cooperation in supply-chains. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7210environmental managementinnovationgovernmental policystakeholder influences
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Onno Omta
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Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
environmental management
innovation
governmental policy
stakeholder influences
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Derk-Jan Haverkamp
Anna Sabidussi
Onno Omta
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title Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
title_short Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
title_full Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
title_fullStr Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
title_full_unstemmed Towards innovative environmental management in the Agro-food Industry
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publisher University of Debrecen
series Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
issn 1789-221X
1789-7874
publishDate 2008-10-01
description This article focuses on the problem: what external (stakeholder) and (internal structural/organizational) factors drive companies in the food- and agribusiness towards innovative environmental management? Innovative companies are those considered to have adopted a supply chain perspective, instead of a focus on the single business unit. We propose that innovativeness is associated with stakeholder wishes (the government, the public environmental policy being a major influential factor), in combination with structural characteristics of the firm (like R&D-efforts, culture and managerial competences). We surveyed 492 companies in 2002, to get insight into the causes of innovativeness in the Dutch agri-food sector, and supplemented this data by means of a similar questionnaire in 2005. Structural equation modeling and correlation analysis were applied. The research provided evidence that companies are restricted by, and therefore not comfortable with, public environmental policies, which seem to obstruct innovativeness rather than stimulate it. Firms that(1) have enough internal (physical, financial, social)resourcestoinnovate, and (2) are more embedded in a web of (commercial) stakeholder wishes, prove to be more innovative. Suggestions are made to shift the corporate and public policies towards a supply chain-oriented approach by granting benefits for vertical cooperation in supply-chains.
topic environmental management
innovation
governmental policy
stakeholder influences
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7210
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