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Short food supply chains: types of initiatives, inter-organizational proximity, and logistics – an intrinsic case study

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Krótkie łańcuchy dostaw żywności: rodzaje, bliskość międzyorganizacyjna, logistyka – autoteliczne studium przypadku
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Short food supply chains are one of the recently reinvented types of food supply systems that are recognized as a notable sustainable approach. The purpose of this article is to identify short food supply chains (SFSCs) in practice, focusing on their types of initiatives, inter-organizational proximity, and logistics. The study aims to address the following research questions: 1) What are the dominant types of initiatives and dimensions of interorganizational proximity in SFSCs? 2) What key logistics aspects can be identified in SFSCs? 3) Which activities determine the performance of SFSCs? This paper comprises three main sections. Firstly, it reviews the existing academic literature related to the types of initiatives in short food supply chains within the context of proximity dimensions and logistics, as well as the contributions of SFSCs to sustainability. Following that, it outlines the empirical research methodology employed and interprets the findings obtained. Lastly, it highlights the theoretical and practical implications arising from the research.
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Krótkie łańcuchy dostaw żywności są jednym z rodzajów systemów dostaw żywności, uznawanych za godne uwagi w ramach zrównoważonego podejścia. Celem niniejszego artykułu jest identyfikacja krótkich łańcuchów dostaw żywności (SFSC) w praktyce, z uwzględnieniem ich rodzajów, bliskości międzyorganizacyjnej i logistyki. Badanie ma na celu udzielenie odpowiedzi na następujące pytania badawcze: 1) Jakie są dominujące rodzaje działań i wymiary bliskości międzyorganizacyjnej w SFSC? 2) Jakie kluczowe aspekty logistyczne można zidentyfikować w SFSC? 3) Jakie działania determinują sprawność SFSC? Niniejszy artykuł składa się z trzech głównych części. Po pierwsze, dokonano przeglądu istniejącej literatury akademickiej związanej z rodzajami działań w krótkich łańcuchach dostaw żywności w kontekście wymiarów bliskości międzyorganizacyjnej i logistyki, a także wkładu SFSC w zrównoważony rozwój. Następnie przedstawiono zastosowaną metodykę badań empirycznych i zinterpretowano uzyskane wyniki. Na koniec podkreślono teoretyczne i praktyczne implikacje badań.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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