Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26470
Author(s): Salavisa, I.
Ferreiro, M. F.
Editor: Florinda Matos
Valter Vairinhos
Isabel Salavisa
Leif Edvinsson
Maurizio Massaro
Date: 2020
Title: Business model innovation and transition to a sustainable food system: A case study in the Lisbon metropolitan area
Book title/volume: Knowledge, people, and digital transformation: Approaches for a sustainable future
Pages: 119 - 134
Collection title and number: Contributions to management science;
Reference: Salavisa, I., & Ferreiro, M. F. (2020). Business model innovation and transition to a sustainable food system: A case study in the Lisbon metropolitan area. EM Florinda Matos, Valter Vairinhos, Isabel Salavisa, Leif Edvinsson, Maurizio Massaro (Eds.). Knowledge, people, and digital transformation: Approaches for a sustainable future (pp. 119-134). Springer Nature. 10.1007/978-3-030-40390-4_6
ISBN: ISBN 978-3-030-40390-4
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1007/978-3-030-40390-4_6
Keywords: Food system transition
Business models innovation
Sustainable business models
Technological innovation
Abstract: The food systems’ transition towards a sustainable involves structural changes, namely the emphasis on local production, short supply chains, and the preference for organic products. The shift in the agri-food system is taking place through the creation of entirely new businesses and individual farms moving towards organic production. In both cases, the enterprises use a combination of well-established agricultural knowledge and techniques, new scientific knowledge on productive methods and new technological platforms for commercialization. These mixed sources permit the creation of innovative business models (BMs). They exemplify how traditional industries can absorb/generate innovation at technological and organizational levels, and become part of the new knowledge-based era. The study has three objectives: to analyse the emerging agri-food businesses in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA); to characterize innovative sustainable BMs within the transition dynamics; to reflect on the challenges that the characteristics of the food system pose for the emergence of these BMs. The study is part of an interdisciplinary project on Spatial Planning for Change (SPLACH). The analysis addresses the food system transition in a specific territory, namely the LMA. The paper presents results of the research conducted, focusing on the case of an organic food initiative, Quinta do Oeste.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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