Title
Stakeholders as Recipients and Co-creators of Justice in Collaborative Business Models for Just Transition : Stakeholders’ Justice Perceptions on the Food System TransitionVersion
http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
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http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.48764/h6s3-gw15Publisher
Mondragon UnibertsitateaKeywords
just transition
collaborative business model
recipient of justice
co-creator of justice ... [+]
collaborative business model
recipient of justice
co-creator of justice ... [+]
just transition
collaborative business model
recipient of justice
co-creator of justice
stakeholder involvement
THEME 1: Exploring the system level
short papers [-]
collaborative business model
recipient of justice
co-creator of justice
stakeholder involvement
THEME 1: Exploring the system level
short papers [-]
Abstract
Stakeholder involvement is the key in the development of collaborative business models for just and inclusive low-carbon transition. Heading towards just transition and ethical value creation requires ... [+]
Stakeholder involvement is the key in the development of collaborative business models for just and inclusive low-carbon transition. Heading towards just transition and ethical value creation requires embedding stakeholders’ perceptions of value and justness in business models. This paper investigates the twin role of stakeholders as recipients and co-creators of distributional, procedural and recognition justice, and capacity building. We provide empirical insights into stakeholders’ justice perceptions on food system transition. [-]
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