British Food Journal: Volume 110 Issue 4/5
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An international multi-disciplinary journal for the dissemination of food-related researchTable of contents - Special Issue: Relationships, networks and interactions in food and agriculture business‐to‐business marketing and purchasing
Guest Editors: Adam Lindgreen, Martin Hingley, Jacques Trienekens
Relationship connectors in NZ fresh produce supply chains
Michael D. Clements, Ricardo M. Lazo, Sandra K. MartinUnderstanding the multitude of linkages that exist between customer requirements, the characteristics of fresh produce, the functions performed by supply chains, and how these…
The impact of an organization's collaborative capacity on its ability to engage its supply chain partners
A.J. DunneThe purpose of this paper is to constructively evaluate the process adopted by a leading Australian food processor to engage its major supply chain partners more collaboratively…
Collaboration and trust in two organic food chains
Marja‐Riitta Kottila, Päivi RönniOrganic food offers a good case to study the relationships of actors in the food chain, because of its added value based on production methods, the imbalance of power and the…
Building collaborative agri‐food supply chains: The challenge of relationship development in the Scottish red meat chain
Philip Leat, Cesar Revoredo‐GihaThe purpose of this paper is to identify the attitudes and experiences of Scottish farmers in marketing their beef and sheep, and the nature of their marketing relationships. As…
The value of guanxi for small vegetable farmers in China
Hualiang Lu, Jacques H. Trienekens, S.W.F. (Onno) Omta, Shuyi FengFollowing a guanxi value – buyer‐seller relationship quality – marketing behaviour scheme, this paper aims to explore how traditional guanxi supports small vegetable farmers in…
Product development alliances: factors influencing formation and success
Johanne Rønnow Olsen, Hanne Harmsen, Alan FriisThe objective of this paper is to develop a framework, based on existing literature, for factors influencing the formation and success of product development alliances, and relate…
Cottesbrook's New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc wine to Tesco
Rupert TipplesThe purpose of this case study is to explore how a relatively economically insignificant business can gain and maintain access to a major supermarket chain on the other side of…
Trust and governance of global value chains: The case of a Brazilian beef processor
Luciana Marques Vieira, W. Bruce TraillThe purpose of this paper is to offer an exploratory case study comparing one Brazilian beef processor's relationships supplying two different distribution channels, an EU…
Dynamics of the retail driven higher end spot market in fresh food
Koen Mondelaers, Guido Van HuylenbroeckThe purpose of this paper is to exemplify, by means of a Belgian case study, the transition of multiple certification schemes currently employed in the food sector towards a…
The usefulness of social capital in assessing the welfare effects of private and third‐party certification food safety policy standards: Trust and networks
Valeria Sodano, Martin Hingley, Adam LindgreenThe aim of this paper is to assess the welfare effects of the newest trends in food safety policies characterised by the shift from public to private intervention.
Horizontal alliances amongst small retailers in Brazil
Flávia A. Ghisi, José A.G. da Silveira, Tore Kristensen, Martin Hingley, Adam LindgreenApplication of the horizontal alliance paradigm has particularly relevance to small retailers. It is a powerful mechanism for independents and non‐integrated chain retailers to…

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0007-070Xe-ISSN:
1758-4108ISSN-L:
0007-070XOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Louise Manning
- Dr Robert Hamlin
- Dr Stefano Bresciani
- Prof Michael Carolan
- Dr Alberto Ferraris