Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature

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Autor(a) principal: Meirelles,Franklin de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Giraldi,Janaina de Moura Engracia, Campos,Rodolfo Paião de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) is one of the most applied economic theories to studies of agrifood chains, especially for presenting approaches that analyze the role of institutions in the relationship between organizations, making it completely adherent to the concept of Coordination, vital in chain management. Agro-industrial chains have continuously experienced mechanisms to reduce information asymmetry between producer and final consumer, one of these mechanisms being Geographical Indications (GIs), certifications of origin based on geographic location. This work aims to identify the state-of-the-art of TCE in studies related to GIs, identifying how the topics related to theory are approached and whether or not there are literature gaps in this regard. A systematic literature review was made in two substantial scientific databases using Methodi Ordinatio. The results demonstrate a certain homogeneity of studies, which focuses on Coordination and Governance, as well as a low synergy between the themes. Future studies could enrich the academic literature by contemplating an opposite path to this homogeneousness, either by a) exploring how TCE can explain the development of GIs; b) investigating the opportunism between producers and association members; or c) studying the limited rationality of the links downstream the chain.
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title Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
spellingShingle Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
Meirelles,Franklin de Souza
agroindustrial chains
transaction costs
geographical indications
regional development
rural economics
title_short Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
title_full Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
title_fullStr Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
title_sort Transaction costs economics and geographical indications: a systematic analysis of the literature
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Giraldi,Janaina de Moura Engracia
Campos,Rodolfo Paião de
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Campos,Rodolfo Paião de
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Giraldi,Janaina de Moura Engracia
Campos,Rodolfo Paião de
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transaction costs
geographical indications
regional development
rural economics
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transaction costs
geographical indications
regional development
rural economics
description Abstract: Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) is one of the most applied economic theories to studies of agrifood chains, especially for presenting approaches that analyze the role of institutions in the relationship between organizations, making it completely adherent to the concept of Coordination, vital in chain management. Agro-industrial chains have continuously experienced mechanisms to reduce information asymmetry between producer and final consumer, one of these mechanisms being Geographical Indications (GIs), certifications of origin based on geographic location. This work aims to identify the state-of-the-art of TCE in studies related to GIs, identifying how the topics related to theory are approached and whether or not there are literature gaps in this regard. A systematic literature review was made in two substantial scientific databases using Methodi Ordinatio. The results demonstrate a certain homogeneity of studies, which focuses on Coordination and Governance, as well as a low synergy between the themes. Future studies could enrich the academic literature by contemplating an opposite path to this homogeneousness, either by a) exploring how TCE can explain the development of GIs; b) investigating the opportunism between producers and association members; or c) studying the limited rationality of the links downstream the chain.
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