TY - JOUR
T1 - A study of sustainable agriculture value chain
T2 - a multi-method research perspective
AU - Kumari, Sneha
AU - Venkatesh, V. G.
AU - Shi, Yangyan
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This research aims to study the drivers of agricultural value chains from an emerging market perspective by using total interpretive structure modelling (TISM) and then further empirically validate the framework. To achieve the study objective, in addition to an extensive literature review and expert views, primary data has been collected from 106 farmers to clarify the drivers of the agriculture value chain. Based on the review and the elements of the work system theory, we confirmed the drivers as: technology adoption, capacity building, diversified business, top management commitment, infrastructure and logistics, awareness and knowledge about demand and supply uncertainty, customer focus, competitive advantage, supplier relation management, and waste management process. The study's key findings focus on the predictive value of significant drivers for a sustainable agriculture value chain. These drivers have an integrated and transitive link with each other which may be helpful for the firms in developing a strategic road map for sustaining the agriculture value chain. The model and its predictive value may help the firms to construct a strategy to integrate the drivers.
AB - This research aims to study the drivers of agricultural value chains from an emerging market perspective by using total interpretive structure modelling (TISM) and then further empirically validate the framework. To achieve the study objective, in addition to an extensive literature review and expert views, primary data has been collected from 106 farmers to clarify the drivers of the agriculture value chain. Based on the review and the elements of the work system theory, we confirmed the drivers as: technology adoption, capacity building, diversified business, top management commitment, infrastructure and logistics, awareness and knowledge about demand and supply uncertainty, customer focus, competitive advantage, supplier relation management, and waste management process. The study's key findings focus on the predictive value of significant drivers for a sustainable agriculture value chain. These drivers have an integrated and transitive link with each other which may be helpful for the firms in developing a strategic road map for sustaining the agriculture value chain. The model and its predictive value may help the firms to construct a strategy to integrate the drivers.
KW - TISM
KW - Agriculture
KW - Agriculture value chain
KW - Competitive advantage
KW - Drivers
KW - Farmers
KW - Infrastructure
KW - Logistics
KW - Technology
KW - Total interpretive structure modelling
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U2 - 10.1504/IJVCM.2023.133076
DO - 10.1504/IJVCM.2023.133076
M3 - Article
SN - 1741-5357
VL - 14
SP - 247
EP - 286
JO - International Journal of Value Chain Management
JF - International Journal of Value Chain Management
IS - 3
ER -