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Títulos: Consumers’ perspectives on alternative short food supply chains based on social media: a focus group study in Spain
Autores/as: Elghannam, Ahmed Adel Mohamed Youssef
Mesías Díaz, Francisco Javier
Escribano Sánchez, Miguel
Fouad, Lina
Horrillo Gallardo, Andrés
Escribano Sánchez, Alfredo Jesús
Palabras clave: Cadenas de suministro de alimentos cortas;Grupos de discusión;Redes sociales;Cadenas de suministro alternativas;Boca a boca electrónico (eWOM);Marketing en redes sociales;Short food supply chains;Focus groups;Social media;Alternative supply chains;Electronic word of mouth (eWOM);Social media marketing
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: Nowadays, an increasing number of consumers are demanding more information and more direct contact with food producers in order to avoid the various intermediaries in the supply chain, thus improving food traceability and price transfer. This has led to the development of more direct (short) food supply chains (SFSCs). Although consumer preferences to use SFSCs rather than traditional (long) supply chains have been widely researched in the literature, this study brings a new approach with the use of social media sites to build online SFSCs. A focus group approach with a total of 32 participants was used in this study with the main objective to understand consumers’ awareness and acceptance of SFSCs. Special attention was given to the use of social media and electronic word of mouth (eWOM) as new approaches to support the creation of such alternative channels.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/23123
DOI: 10.3390/foods9010022
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