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Journal article
Published: 24 June 2015 in Sustainability
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The adoption of an “open sustainability innovation” approach in business could be a strategic advantage to reach both industry objectives and sustainability goals. The food sector is facing a constant increase in competition. In order to address the high competition that involves the food industry, sustainability and innovation practices can be strategically effective, especially with an open sustainability innovation approach. In the literature, we found many examples of open innovation applications and their implications for sustainable strategy. These applications are important for reducing cost and time to market, as well as for a company’s impact on the environment and food security. In this paper, the authors show the evidence of these implications. In particular, starting from the state of the art of the food sector, we highlight the empirical results of ten case studies. By analyzing these cases, we can gain a better awareness on how and why these approaches are currently being applied by food sector companies.

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Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Maria Caludia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci. Evidence and Experience of Open Sustainability Innovation Practices in the Food Sector. Sustainability 2015, 7, 8067 -8090.

AMA Style

Gabriella Arcese, Serena Flammini, Maria Caludia Lucchetti, Olimpia Martucci. Evidence and Experience of Open Sustainability Innovation Practices in the Food Sector. Sustainability. 2015; 7 (7):8067-8090.

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Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Maria Caludia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci. 2015. "Evidence and Experience of Open Sustainability Innovation Practices in the Food Sector." Sustainability 7, no. 7: 8067-8090.

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Published: 01 January 2015 in International Journal of Environment and Health
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Many actors in the market are highlighting larger concern on health and environment. These concerns are pushing companies of the food and beverage (F&B) industry to increase their environmental awareness (Chiou et al., 2011). In this frame, the advent of open innovation (OI) paradigm could represent a key asset in helping firms to maintain or increase their competitive advantage; however, there are not many empirical works on open innovation strategies in food and beverage context (Bigliardi and Galati, 2013). In the light of that, among the green practices, the aim of this exploratory research is to understand the importance and the degree of implementation of open innovation practices in the food and beverage supply chain. To pursue this aim, we used case study analysis taking six examples among food and beverage supply chain small companies and the perspectives of two customers.

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Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Jovane Medina Azevedo; Patrizia Papetti. Open innovation in the food and beverage industry: green supply chain and green innovation. International Journal of Environment and Health 2015, 7, 371 .

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Gabriella Arcese, Serena Flammini, Jovane Medina Azevedo, Patrizia Papetti. Open innovation in the food and beverage industry: green supply chain and green innovation. International Journal of Environment and Health. 2015; 7 (4):371.

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Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Jovane Medina Azevedo; Patrizia Papetti. 2015. "Open innovation in the food and beverage industry: green supply chain and green innovation." International Journal of Environment and Health 7, no. 4: 371.

Conference paper
Published: 31 October 2014 in Proceedings of The 4th World Sustainability Forum
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The food industry is facing a constant increase of competitiveness. In order to address the high competition that involve the food industry, sustainability and innovation practices can be strategically effective, especially the new "Open Sustainable Innovation" approach. The main objective of this study is to assess the Open Sustainable Innovation approach adoption rate, and how it could be strategically meaningful in the business practices of a company in the food industry. We observed that the adoption of an open sustainable approach in business practices could represent a strategic advantage to reach, at the same time, sustainability and business goals such as, for example: the costs and time to market reduction as well as company's environmental impact and an increment of the food security. Evidences of this work emerged starting from an overview of the state of art of the food industry from a sustainability and Open Innovation perspective. Afterward, we collected some case studies that have been done in the food industry about companies that have adopted and/or are adopting an "open sustainable innovation" approach in their business practices. By the analysis of these cases, we could gain a better awareness on the effectiveness of this approach on companies that operate in the food industry. In conclusion a critical analysis of the evidences emerged in the paper are discussed.

ACS Style

Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci. Open Sustainable Innovation in the Food Industry. Proceedings of The 4th World Sustainability Forum 2014, 1 .

AMA Style

Gabriella Arcese, Serena Flammini, Maria Claudia Lucchetti, Olimpia Martucci. Open Sustainable Innovation in the Food Industry. Proceedings of The 4th World Sustainability Forum. 2014; ():1.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Gabriella Arcese; Serena Flammini; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci. 2014. "Open Sustainable Innovation in the Food Industry." Proceedings of The 4th World Sustainability Forum , no. : 1.

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Published: 05 September 2014 in Technologies
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Among the different hi-tech content domains, the telecommunications industry is one of the most relevant, in particular for the Italian economy. Moreover, Near Field Communication (NFC) represents an example of innovative production and a technological introduction in the telecommunications context. It has a threefold function: card emulator, peer-to-peer communication and digital content access, and it could be pervasively integrated in many different domains, especially in the mobile payment one. The increasing attention on NFC technology from the academic community has improved an analysis on the changes and the development perspective about mobile payments. It has considered the work done by the GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communications Association) and the NFC Forum in recent years. This study starts from an analysis of the scientific contributions to Near Field Communication and how the main researches on this topic were conceived. Our focus is on the diffusion rates, the adoption rates and the technology life cycle. After that, we analyze the technical-economical elements of NFC. Finally, this work presents the state of art of the improvements to this technology with a deeper focus on NFC technologies applied to the tourism industry. In this way, we have done a case analysis that shows some of the NFC existent applications linked to each stage of the tourism value chain.

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Gabriella Arcese; Giuseppe Campagna; Serena Flammini; Olimpia Martucci. Near Field Communication: Technology and Market Trends. Technologies 2014, 2, 143 -163.

AMA Style

Gabriella Arcese, Giuseppe Campagna, Serena Flammini, Olimpia Martucci. Near Field Communication: Technology and Market Trends. Technologies. 2014; 2 (3):143-163.

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Gabriella Arcese; Giuseppe Campagna; Serena Flammini; Olimpia Martucci. 2014. "Near Field Communication: Technology and Market Trends." Technologies 2, no. 3: 143-163.