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Research agenda for SMEs in electronic platforms for the European food industry

G.C. Holt (Consultant Researcher at food‐etc.co.uk, Reading, UK)
M. Henchion (Based at Teagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin, Ireland)
C. Reynolds (Based at Teagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin, Ireland)
B. Baviera (Based at the Departamento de Transferencia de Tecnología e Información, AINIA centro tecnológico, Valencia, Spain)
J. Calabrese (Based at the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, Valenzano Bar, Italy)
L. Contini (Based at Tecnoalimenti S.C.p.A., Milano, Italy)
C. Cowan (Teagasc, Ashtown Food Research Centre, Ashtown, Dublin, Ireland)
T. Dowgielwicz (Based at the Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, e‐Economy Centre, Poznan, Poland)
C. Luscher (Based at the Department of Food Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin, Germany)
A. Maraglino (Based at the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, Valenzano Bar, Italy)
R. Prugger (Based at Tecnoalimenti S.C.p.A., Milano, Italy)
R. Tononi (based at the ENEA Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Rome, Italy)

Foresight

ISSN: 1463-6689

Article publication date: 5 June 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper sets out to provide a consensus position on the potential for the inclusion of small businesses in electronic platforms in the food industry.

Design/methodology/approach

The consensus was derived through a Delphi‐type series of questions in an open forum of academics and industrialists across Europe.

Findings

The consensus reached was of the proven benefits of electronic platforms for small businesses and the need for further research to assess how small businesses can incorporate electronic traceability and supply chain management systems into their existing operations.

Practical implications

Electronic platforms are spreading rapidly in the food industry. However, there is some concern that small businesses are not aware of the potential for electronic supply chains such as the potential that electronic traceability offers smaller networks to supply highly demanded food quality attributes such as organic production and regional foods.

Originality/value

The paper addresses the highly topical issue of food origin with a new approach to the supply technologies behind the product.

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Citation

Holt, G.C., Henchion, M., Reynolds, C., Baviera, B., Calabrese, J., Contini, L., Cowan, C., Dowgielwicz, T., Luscher, C., Maraglino, A., Prugger, R. and Tononi, R. (2007), "Research agenda for SMEs in electronic platforms for the European food industry", Foresight, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 42-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636680710754165

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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