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Participation for what? Organizational roles, quality conventions and purchasing behaviors in solidarity purchasing groups
Highlights Quality of the exchange relationship distinguishes Solidarity Purchase Groups (SPGs) from conventional food chains. Exchanges in an organized setting with specific organizational roles qualify SPGs member as meaning-making prosumers. Intrinsic motivation, shared values, and meaning-making mechanisms are correlated with consumer attitudes and roles. The organizational SPGs context allows members to modulate their ideological or expressive relationship with the producers.
Participation for what? Organizational roles, quality conventions and purchasing behaviors in solidarity purchasing groups
Highlights Quality of the exchange relationship distinguishes Solidarity Purchase Groups (SPGs) from conventional food chains. Exchanges in an organized setting with specific organizational roles qualify SPGs member as meaning-making prosumers. Intrinsic motivation, shared values, and meaning-making mechanisms are correlated with consumer attitudes and roles. The organizational SPGs context allows members to modulate their ideological or expressive relationship with the producers.
Participation for what? Organizational roles, quality conventions and purchasing behaviors in solidarity purchasing groups
Barbera, Filippo (author) / Dagnes, Joselle (author) / Di Monaco, Roberto (author)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 73 ; 243-251
2019-10-31
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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