Knowledge Management and Comparative International Strategies on Vertical Information Flow in the Global Food System
- Topics:
- Knowledge Management
- Tags:
- Emerging Market,
- Strategy,
- Software,
- Marketing Research,
- Marketing,
- Management,
- Knowledge Management,
- Knowledge,
- International Strategy,
- Food,
- ...
- Source:
- Thomson Gale
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Overview: The governance institutions for agri-food markets in western, democratic economies have evolved over the past hundred years to take into consideration the aspects of geographic space, time relating to production cycles, storability, "Windows" of market opportunity, and inspection of the product according to physical characteristics that will ensure that the product delivered meets minimum standards of identification and functionality. While much of the world's population is primarily concerned with ingesting sufficient calories for survival, the western democracies and emerging market economies have experienced two decades of increasing disposable income paralleled with advances in health and medical science.
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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2002
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