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How is Digitalization Affecting Agri-food? : New Business Models, Strategies and Organizational Forms, Hardback Book

How is Digitalization Affecting Agri-food? : New Business Models, Strategies and Organizational Forms Hardback

Edited by Maria Carmela Annosi, Federica Brunetta

Part of the Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology series

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Using real cases of food fi rms and agriculture supply chains as a context, How is Digitalization Affecting Agri-food?

New Business Models, Strategies and Organizational Forms aims to understand the key themes in strategic and organizational research in this area. Despite the importance of food and agriculture in the current political and societal context, analysis of the impact of digitalization and information technologies on the industry is still limited.

The objective of this monograph is to understand the direction of this change.

With case studies of food firms and agriculture supply chains it sets out to conceptualize food organizing and organizations as a fruitful object of inquiry, both at the intra and interorganizational levels.

It aims to understand new business models, strategies, and organizational forms.

Contributions in this stream of research have the potential to yield important and relevant insights for both scholars and societies. This book is written primarily for academics engaged in innovation management or strategy, or conducting organizational behavior research.

It will also be of relevance to practitioners and managers in the agri-food industry.

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