Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Joelma Melo da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pantoja, Maria Júlia, Franco Vieira, Sergio Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interações (Campo Grande. Online)
Texto Completo: https://interacoes.ucdb.br/interacoes/article/view/3055
Resumo: Family farming has undergone significant transformations that have led to the creation of new organizational forms, including the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a model of associative and community economics. We sought to identify how interorganizational networks of sharing and commitment can influence the maintenance and development of the productive model of CSAs in the Federal District. For this, a bibliographic review and document analysis was carried out. Subsequently, a questionnaire was applied to the farmers, and the data were analyzed using the UCINET software. The NETDRAW tool was used to generate the graphics of the networks. The results found allow us to infer that the sharing network seems cohesive, which can influence the ability to generate value and foster organizational learning. In addition, the commitment network recorded the highest rates of density and cohesion, signaling the group's degree of compliance with the CSA principles, which can influence innovation processes, productivity, and service to co-farmers. It was inferred that the productive model of CSA in the Federal District can be a viable alternative for the sustainable development of family farming. For future studies, it is recommended to include the trust network and expand the sample, incorporating actors from local businesses and public bodies where the CSAs are located, as well as technical assistance companies, which may be involved with the CSAs.
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spelling Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District AgricultureRedes interorganizacionales en las Comunidades que Apoyan la Agricultura en el Distrito FederalRedes interorganizacionais nas Comunidades que Sustentam a Agricultura no Distrito Federalfamily farminginterorganizational networkscommitmentdevelopmentagricultura familiarredes interorganizacionaiscomprometimentocompartilhamentodesenvolvimentoagricultura familiarredes interorganizacionalescomprometimientointercambiodesarrolloFamily farming has undergone significant transformations that have led to the creation of new organizational forms, including the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a model of associative and community economics. We sought to identify how interorganizational networks of sharing and commitment can influence the maintenance and development of the productive model of CSAs in the Federal District. For this, a bibliographic review and document analysis was carried out. Subsequently, a questionnaire was applied to the farmers, and the data were analyzed using the UCINET software. The NETDRAW tool was used to generate the graphics of the networks. The results found allow us to infer that the sharing network seems cohesive, which can influence the ability to generate value and foster organizational learning. In addition, the commitment network recorded the highest rates of density and cohesion, signaling the group's degree of compliance with the CSA principles, which can influence innovation processes, productivity, and service to co-farmers. It was inferred that the productive model of CSA in the Federal District can be a viable alternative for the sustainable development of family farming. For future studies, it is recommended to include the trust network and expand the sample, incorporating actors from local businesses and public bodies where the CSAs are located, as well as technical assistance companies, which may be involved with the CSAs.La agricultura familiar ha sufrido importantes transformaciones que han dado lugar a la creación de nuevas formas organizativas, entre ellas las Comunidades que Apoyan la Agricultura (CSA), modelo de economía asociativa y comunitaria. Buscamos identificar cómo las redes interorganizacionales de intercambio y compromiso pueden influir en el mantenimiento y desarrollo del modelo productivo de CSA en el Distrito Federal. Para ello se realizó una revisión bibliográfica y análisis documental. Posteriormente, se aplicó un cuestionario a los agricultores y se analizaron los datos mediante el software UCINET. Se utilizó la herramienta NETDRAW para generar los gráficos de las redes. Los resultados encontrados permiten inferir que la red de intercambio parece cohesionada, lo que puede influir en la capacidad de generar valor y fomentar el aprendizaje organizacional. Además, la red de compromiso registró las tasas más altas de densidad y cohesión, lo que indica el grado de cumplimiento del grupo con los principios de CSA, que pueden influir en los procesos de innovación, la productividad y el servicio a los coagricultores. Se infirió que el modelo productivo de CSA en el Distrito Federal puede ser una alternativa viable para el desarrollo sustentable de la agricultura familiar. Para futuros estudios se recomienda la inclusión de la red de confianza y ampliación de la muestra, incorporando actores de las empresas locales y organismos públicos donde se ubican los puntos de contacto de las CSA, así como empresas de asistencia técnica, que puedan estar involucradas con las CSA.A agricultura familiar vem passando por significativas transformações que têm impulsionado a criação de novas formas organizativas, entre elas as Comunidades que Sustentam a Agricultura (CSA), um modelo de economia associativa e comunitária. Buscou-se identificar como as redes interorganizacionais de compartilhamento e de comprometimento podem influenciar na manutenção e no desenvolvimento do modelo produtivo das CSAs no Distrito Federal. Para isso, foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica e análise documental. Posteriormente, foi aplicado um questionário aos agricultores, e os dados foram analisados por meio do software UCINET. A ferramenta NETDRAW foi usada para gerar os gráficos das redes. Os resultados encontrados permitem inferir que a rede de compartilhamento parece coesa, o que pode influenciar na capacidade de gerar valor e fomentar a aprendizagem organizacional. Além disso, a rede de comprometimento registrou os maiores índices de densidade e coesão, sinalizando grau de conformidade do grupo em relação aos princípios da CSA, podendo influir nos processos de inovação, na produtividade e no atendimento aos coagricultores. Inferiu-se que o modelo produtivo de CSA no Distrito Federal pode ser uma alternativa viável para o desenvolvimento sustentável da agricultura familiar. Para estudos futuros, recomenda-se a inclusão da rede de confiança e ampliação da amostra, incorporando atores de comércios locais e órgãos públicos onde se localizam os pontos de convivência das CSAs, bem como empresas de assistência técnica, os quais podem estar envolvidos com as CSAs.Universidade Católica Dom Bosco2021-11-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://interacoes.ucdb.br/interacoes/article/view/305510.20435/inter.v22i3.3055Interações (Campo Grande); Interações v. 22, n. 3, jul./set. 2021; 925-939Interações (Campo Grande); Interações v. 22, n. 3, jul./set. 2021; 925-939Interações (Campo Grande); Interações v. 22, n. 3, jul./set. 2021; 925-9391984-042X1518-7012reponame:Interações (Campo Grande. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
Redes interorganizacionales en las Comunidades que Apoyan la Agricultura en el Distrito Federal
Redes interorganizacionais nas Comunidades que Sustentam a Agricultura no Distrito Federal
title Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
spellingShingle Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
Silva, Joelma Melo da
family farming
interorganizational networks
commitment
development
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionais
comprometimento
compartilhamento
desenvolvimento
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionales
comprometimiento
intercambio
desarrollo
title_short Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
title_full Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
title_fullStr Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
title_sort Interorganizational networks in Communities Supported Federal District Agriculture
author Silva, Joelma Melo da
author_facet Silva, Joelma Melo da
Pantoja, Maria Júlia
Franco Vieira, Sergio Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Pantoja, Maria Júlia
Franco Vieira, Sergio Ricardo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Joelma Melo da
Pantoja, Maria Júlia
Franco Vieira, Sergio Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv family farming
interorganizational networks
commitment
development
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionais
comprometimento
compartilhamento
desenvolvimento
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionales
comprometimiento
intercambio
desarrollo
topic family farming
interorganizational networks
commitment
development
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionais
comprometimento
compartilhamento
desenvolvimento
agricultura familiar
redes interorganizacionales
comprometimiento
intercambio
desarrollo
description Family farming has undergone significant transformations that have led to the creation of new organizational forms, including the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a model of associative and community economics. We sought to identify how interorganizational networks of sharing and commitment can influence the maintenance and development of the productive model of CSAs in the Federal District. For this, a bibliographic review and document analysis was carried out. Subsequently, a questionnaire was applied to the farmers, and the data were analyzed using the UCINET software. The NETDRAW tool was used to generate the graphics of the networks. The results found allow us to infer that the sharing network seems cohesive, which can influence the ability to generate value and foster organizational learning. In addition, the commitment network recorded the highest rates of density and cohesion, signaling the group's degree of compliance with the CSA principles, which can influence innovation processes, productivity, and service to co-farmers. It was inferred that the productive model of CSA in the Federal District can be a viable alternative for the sustainable development of family farming. For future studies, it is recommended to include the trust network and expand the sample, incorporating actors from local businesses and public bodies where the CSAs are located, as well as technical assistance companies, which may be involved with the CSAs.
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