2020
DOI: 10.1108/bfj-06-2019-0391
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Digital platforms: mapping the territory of new technologies to fight food waste

Abstract: PurposeThe reduction of food waste is still a pending issue that governments have still not resolved. In response to this problem mobile platforms are emerging that follow food ecology and the responsible consumption of food, and self-management of their access to allow the communication between people and their use of food. In this paper, the authors will analyze the main digital platforms that deal with solving this problem, especially those that fulfill a social commitment through the distribution and reduc… Show more

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“…Multi-tier configuration type and IoT-based governance mechanisms are the key elements for sustainable development in global AFSC. Global AFSC encompassed the IoT-based involvement of multi-tier sustainable practices with initiatives driven by FF (external supports (ES) supported by government and NGOs, third parties (TP) and some other stakeholders for information processing) (Nirino et al 2019 ; Cane and Parra 2020 ). Direct governing mechanisms need FF to provide time and capital for effectively establishing the associations with multi-suppliers, and indirect governing mechanisms depend on third parties’ standards and regulation without any direct influence of FF (Formentini and Taticchi 2016 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multi-tier configuration type and IoT-based governance mechanisms are the key elements for sustainable development in global AFSC. Global AFSC encompassed the IoT-based involvement of multi-tier sustainable practices with initiatives driven by FF (external supports (ES) supported by government and NGOs, third parties (TP) and some other stakeholders for information processing) (Nirino et al 2019 ; Cane and Parra 2020 ). Direct governing mechanisms need FF to provide time and capital for effectively establishing the associations with multi-suppliers, and indirect governing mechanisms depend on third parties’ standards and regulation without any direct influence of FF (Formentini and Taticchi 2016 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it may predict the planning of agri-food distribution to ensure agri-food security, safety and availability in a disruptive event (COVID-19). Badami and Ramankutty 2015 ; Vanderroost et al 2017 ; Cane and Parra 2020 Smart packaging of agri products (C12) Smart packaging is achieved by the AI-based intelligent packing of agri products, so that a best before date may be decided to simulate the barcode having an expiry date of agri products based on considering ambient, environmental or climate condition and long distributing chain of multi-tier system across different countries. Ahmad and Mondal 2019 ; Saberi et al 2019 Cold chain for perishable products (C13) Cold chain for perishable products is the development of IoT and blockchain-interfaced refrigerant facility.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advent of the fourth industrial revolution characterized by the frequent use of modern technologies, enterprises in this sector have had to rethink their production process (Sadeghi and Biancone, 2018;Cane and Parra, 2020;Cosentino et al, 2020;De Bernardi et al, 2020). Recent literature highlights a great potential of agribusiness firms to generate innovation as a means of concrete transaction to sustainability (Riccaboni et al, 2021;De Steur et al, 2020), identifying smallholding farmers as the potential "backbone" of sustainable development in the agri-food sector (Terlau et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it involves the collective roles of food donors, recipients, and the sharing platform aiming to achieve sustainable food consumption through services. Researchers propose several approaches such as taking advantage of the available technologies [16] and changing consumers behaviors [17] to resolve the food shortage crisis. Sharing extra food with others is a common practice.…”
Section: Sharing Uneaten Food With Others Via P2p Social Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%