2016
DOI: 10.1108/bfj-11-2015-0423
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Information sharing and its integrative role

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“…This is consistent with Jones (2011), who stated that value chain development can identify and overcome sector-specific barriers that hinder an industry's development, including the agriculture industry. Various value chain-related factors that need to be considered include the character of the intervention (Hainzer et al, 2019), the chain actor's attitude (Dung et al, 2020), farmers' participation (Nguyen et al, 2020), quality and volume of the information that provides adequate linkages between chain actors (Watabaji et al, 2016), use of technology (Jnr, 2019) and value chain resilience (Linkov et al, 2020). However, Donovan et al (2015) stated that the need for guidance on value chain development from a specific context, regardless of the context, has significant implications for intervention design and the whole chain's success.…”
Section: The Vcbm Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is consistent with Jones (2011), who stated that value chain development can identify and overcome sector-specific barriers that hinder an industry's development, including the agriculture industry. Various value chain-related factors that need to be considered include the character of the intervention (Hainzer et al, 2019), the chain actor's attitude (Dung et al, 2020), farmers' participation (Nguyen et al, 2020), quality and volume of the information that provides adequate linkages between chain actors (Watabaji et al, 2016), use of technology (Jnr, 2019) and value chain resilience (Linkov et al, 2020). However, Donovan et al (2015) stated that the need for guidance on value chain development from a specific context, regardless of the context, has significant implications for intervention design and the whole chain's success.…”
Section: The Vcbm Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature on value chains in agriculture and agro-food industries, there is a growing number of empirical studies that examine the relationships and benefits of linking smallholder farmers to high-value export markets (e.g. Ricketts et al , 2014; Watabaji et al , 2016). Importantly, many studies (e.g.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%