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Sustainability disclosure through virtual community: the case of the wine sector

Monica Fait (Department of Economics, Universita del Salento, Lecce, Italy)
Demetris Vrontis (Department of Marketing, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus)
Amedeo Maizza (Department of Economics, Universita del Salento, Lecce, Italy)
Federica Cavallo (Department of Economics, Universita del Salento, Lecce, Italy)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 2 December 2019

Issue publication date: 23 June 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to observe how the motivational engagement system of the consumers should be established so that communities of practice became a driver to reducing the informative asymmetries of sustainability.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper proposes a conceptual framework called connection, discussion and influence (CDI), along which the motivational dimensions to disclose sustainability can be formed. The framework has been tested on 200 firms in the Italian wine industry. A correlation analysis proved to be suitable for identifying groups of representative variables representing the engagement motivations that characterize participation in sustainability-oriented virtual communities.

Findings

The findings of this paper suggest that the pro-social behavior represented by the exchange of knowledge oriented toward sustainability is enhanced by the engagement of online community members. This happens when the online community is structured so as to activate a virtuous circle between CDI.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitation of this study is the interviewees do not actually participate in a virtual community, but have only been asked if they would be potentially interested in participating in one, and about the importance they give to specific motivations.

Practical implications

The paper provides important reflections for companies operating in the wine industry that have been called to intervene in the disclosure of sustainability.

Originality/value

The virtuous circle described here is the main contribution of the paper, as it can serve as a driver for managers of virtual communities that choose to disclose their idea of sustainability to reduce informative asymmetries and to engage consumers.

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Citation

Fait, M., Vrontis, D., Maizza, A. and Cavallo, F. (2020), "Sustainability disclosure through virtual community: the case of the wine sector", British Food Journal, Vol. 122 No. 8, pp. 2513-2530. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-07-2019-0481

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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