2023
DOI: 10.24136/oc.2023.035
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Intellectual and cognitive structures of the agricultural competitiveness research under climate change and structural transformation

Ana-Isabel García-Agüero,
Eduardo Teran-Yepez,
Ana Batlles-delaFuente
et al.

Abstract: Research background: Although agricultural competitiveness is not a new topic, it is worth noting that it has recently come back to the attention of researchers due to various factors such as climate change, food security, price uncertainty, or structural transformation. Consequently, a growing number of articles have emerged on this subject, leading to shifts in overarching research trends and the structure of research within this domain. Purpose of the article: This study aims to facilitate a comprehensive u… Show more

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“…Statistics on the respective indicators were derived from the Eurostat database (X1-X8) and Agri-Food Data Portal (Context Indicators-CMEF) (X9-X10). The lack of unanimous concepts and measurements of agricultural competitiveness explicitly points to the need for research to comprehensively show the complex nature of this economic phenomenon from multiple perspectives [37,38]. The agricultural sector also has social, environmental, and economic consequences [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statistics on the respective indicators were derived from the Eurostat database (X1-X8) and Agri-Food Data Portal (Context Indicators-CMEF) (X9-X10). The lack of unanimous concepts and measurements of agricultural competitiveness explicitly points to the need for research to comprehensively show the complex nature of this economic phenomenon from multiple perspectives [37,38]. The agricultural sector also has social, environmental, and economic consequences [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%