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Title Traders as ecosystem orchestrators for sustainable foods supply chain transformation
ID_Doc 65990
Authors Gupta, R; Mejia, C; Sadreghazi, S; Sano, Y; Dos Muchangos, LS; Sekiguchi, T; Nakamura, H; Kajikawa, Y
Title Traders as ecosystem orchestrators for sustainable foods supply chain transformation
Year 2024
Published Business Strategy And The Environment, 33.0, 5
DOI 10.1002/bse.3695
Abstract Transforming global food supply chains for sustainability in a pervasive manner requires leading it for specific contexts. As central intermediaries between producers and consumers possessing both tacit and explicit knowledge of supply-demand and local business cultures, traders are uniquely positioned for ecosystem orchestration (EO). The limited literature on the role of agricultural commodities traders in promoting sustainability and calls for it has motivated this study. To understand the capabilities required for ecosystem orchestrators (EOs), we surveyed the available literature using citation network analysis, revealing knowledge elements within the clusters of leading value and stakeholder orchestration, cultivating dynamic and interorganizational capabilities, interplaying innovation and business ecosystems, and utilizing software ecosystems. These clusters contained interlinked EO functions of offering complementary assets and digital platforms, which we highlighted as actual business practices by certain major agricultural trading firms. We conclude that traders as EOs for sustainability is plausible and provide actionable guidance.
Author Keywords business models; commodities trading; ecosystem orchestration; intermediaries; supply chain transformation; sustainable agriculture
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001148653600001
WoS Category Business; Environmental Studies; Management
Research Area Business & Economics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/bse.3695
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