Transparency in food supply chains: empirical results from German pig and dairy production
Author(s) -
Mark Deimel,
Mechthild Frentrup,
Ludwig Theuvsen
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal on chain and network science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1875-0931
pISSN - 1569-1829
DOI - 10.3920/jcns2008.x086
Subject(s) - transparency (behavior) , status quo , supply chain , german , industrial organization , business , empirical research , economics , marketing , computer science , market economy , statistics , archaeology , history , computer security , mathematics
Food supply chains have been faced with increasing requirements for transparency in recent years. However, evaluating the status quo of transparency of netchains entails measurement problems, since transparency is a multifaceted phenomenon as well as a latent variable. In this paper we present a measurement model that integrates various perspectives on transparency and, moreover, considers various measurement concepts. This model provides a theoretical basis for the empirical analysis of transparency in German pig and dairy production, which reveals interesting differences between the two sectors as perceived by farmers. The model and the empirical results deliver a more comprehensive understanding of the determinants and effects of various degrees of transparency in food supply chains.
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