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Farmers' choice between endogenous vs. exogenous e-commerce: alignment with resources and performance goals (CROSBI ID 295681)

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Song, Ying ; Wu, Wenyu ; Miočević, Dario Farmers' choice between endogenous vs. exogenous e-commerce: alignment with resources and performance goals // British food journal, 124 (2021), 1; 61-77. doi: 10.1108/BFJ-02-2021-0152

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Song, Ying ; Wu, Wenyu ; Miočević, Dario

engleski

Farmers' choice between endogenous vs. exogenous e-commerce: alignment with resources and performance goals

Purpose The literature shows that e-commerce adoption brings many benefits to farmers and agricultural businesses. However, the literature offers very limited guidance on the most effective ways for them to utilize e- commerce platforms. In this study, we unfold how a farmer's choice between endogenous (their own) vs. exogenous (third-party) e-commerce platforms should be aligned with the external (support from agricultural cooperative) and internal (usage of quality labels) resources they can leverage and the performance goals they want to achieve (market expansion vs. price premium). Design/methodology/approach Our study draws on transaction cost economics (TCE) and resource- based theory (RBT) to test the conceptual model with data from a cross- sectional survey of 324 farmers from two provinces in PR China. Findings Our findings show that external and internal resources shed additional light on the effectiveness of endogenous vis-à-vis exogenous e- commerce platforms. For farmers who rely on exogenous e-commerce, support from an agricultural cooperative appears to be critical in increasing their market expansion. On the other hand, farmers seeking to earn a price premium should focus on developing their own e- commerce platforms, while at the same time emphasizing the quality labels of their agricultural products. Practical implications Farmers should pay close attention to the value-added benefits provisioned through farmers' cooperatives, as well as the benefits of acquiring quality labels for their agricultural products. However, the decision to utilize these resources should be aligned with the chosen e- commerce platform (endogenous vs. exogenous) as well as with the performance goal the farmer wants to achieve. Originality/value Our work goes beyond the traditional focus on transaction costs and efficiency of e-commerce channels and provides specific insights into when an endogenous or exogenous e-commerce model might provide benefits for farmers. On top of this, we argue and show that this decision should reside with the farmer's ability to leverage external and internal resources, envisioned through support from an agricultural cooperative and the quality labels of agricultural products.

e-commerce ; agricultural products ; agricultural cooperatives ; quality labels ; market expansion ; price premium

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Podaci o izdanju

124 (1)

2021.

61-77

objavljeno

0007-070X

1758-4108

10.1108/BFJ-02-2021-0152

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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