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Digital strategic collaborations in agriculture: a novel asset for local identity enhancement toward Agrifood 5.0

Maria Teresa Cuomo (Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy) (Brunel Business School, London, UK)
Cinzia Genovino (Giustino Fortunato Telematic University, Benevento, Italy)
Federico De Andreis (Giustino Fortunato Telematic University, Benevento, Italy)
Giuseppe Fauceglia (Department of Law, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy)
Armando Papa (Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy) (Gnosis: Mediterranean Institute for Management Science, School of Business, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus) (HSE University, Moskva, Russian Federation)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 19 September 2024

Issue publication date: 8 October 2024

141

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this research is to elucidate the correlation between open innovation, digital strategies and networking in enhancing agricultural enterprises within the new perspective of Agrifood 5.0. As such, it contributes to making businesses more competitive, especially in the Italian agricultural sector, where small and medium-sized enterprises are highly fragmented. Numerous studies have asserted that the competitiveness of actors operating within a specific territory is closely linked to local identity and image enhancement. Agricultural organizations are undergoing a profound transformation, with technological assets emerging as catalysts for new synergies. Advanced technologies such as robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT) and automation (AI) are emerging as differentiating elements capable of further advancing the agricultural sector, transitioning it from Agrifood 4.0 to Agrifood 5.0. The empirical analysis of the research shows a positive correlation between a collaborative attitude and a propensity for innovation. Indeed, the data demonstrated that digital strategies and open innovation positively influence competitiveness in agricultural SMEs.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology employed in this study is mixed, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The quantitative aspect involves analysis of the dataset from the Italian Statistical Institute (ISTAT) through logistic regression, while the qualitative component entails analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with a sample of 174 agricultural cooperatives in southern Italian regions (Campania). This approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of the research topic, capturing both numerical trends and nuanced insights from interviews.

Findings

After analyzing the data from the 7th General Census of Agriculture conducted by ISTAT, a clear understanding of the sector has emerged, revealing several potential research avenues. It is evident that innovation in the agricultural sector is often driven by the largest and best-capitalized production entities, primarily located in Italy. Conversely, smaller agricultural entities can benefit from networking as new technological assets act as catalysts for new synergies, innovation and competitiveness.

Practical implications

Enhancing the relational contribution within the network and humanizing a fragmented sector are crucial elements for promoting open innovation. Network structuring facilitates the transmission of managerial knowledge, contributing to an overall increase in the intellectual and relational capital of the agricultural sector. These factors, combined with open innovation, enhance the competitiveness of individual firms and elevate the brand of the entire sector, creating a conducive environment for transitioning toward Agrifood 5.0. This transition is characterized by increased interconnection, continuous innovation and overall prosperity. Specific studies on this topic are lacking in Italy, particularly in the southern regions. Therefore, this contribution focuses on investigating the Campania region.

Originality/value

The novelty of this study lies in its investigation of the relationship between agricultural enterprises and innovation in the context of enterprises networking strategies (i.e. associationism and/or cooperation), promoting competitiveness. The limitations of this study are related to the dimension of the sample selected and its relationship with other productive sectors.

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Acknowledgements

The paper was carried out as part of the COOPEN project of the School of Law at the University of Salerno (project leader Prof. G. Fauceglia). We would therefore like to acknowledge the COOPEN project.

In addition, Armando Papa’s contribution to this article is based on the study funded by the Basic Research Program of HSE University.

Citation

Cuomo, M.T., Genovino, C., De Andreis, F., Fauceglia, G. and Papa, A. (2024), "Digital strategic collaborations in agriculture: a novel asset for local identity enhancement toward Agrifood 5.0", British Food Journal, Vol. 126 No. 11, pp. 3922-3952. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-05-2024-0431

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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