Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Cássio Eduardo Candido
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Leme, Paulo Henrique Montagnana Vicente, Guimarães, Elisa Reis, Maciel, Gustavo Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50734
Resumo: Purpose: The aim of this research is to identify the transformations caused by the market practices conducted by UTZ certification program in certified small coffee growers. Theoretical framework: The Constructivist Market Studies (CMS) explain the economization of goods: interactions in the market generate actions by the actors that will imply how and while goods and services are economized in this same market. Understanding that markets cannot have all of its characteristics described, CMS’ focuses on understanding how markets perform, that is, how effective markets are in a given context. These interactions are caused by market practices performed by actors and market devices. Method/design/approach: documentary research and semi-structured interviews were carried out with 13 certified growers of up to 50 hectares of area in a UTZ certification group coordinated by a private company, with technical assistance from a cooperative from Campos Gerais - MG. Content analysis was applied for processing obtained data. Results and conclusion: both the producers and the certification Management Unit that support them carry out market and structuring practices, so that each one contributes to the formation of this market. The registration processes observed explain the transport of market practices of the same nature between these actors, while the structuring practices make these inscriptions visible in the context of analysis and catalyze the process of assimilation or dissociation from market practices. The results achieved in this research, from the focus on inscriptions, allowed an expansion of the theoretical model of Constructivist Market Studies. It was also possible to highlight the market practices carried out by other authors of the market practices conducted by UTZ, whose interactions were demonstrated through the translation and registration chains. Research implications: The social contribution of this work was to highlight how the impacts of UTZ certification change the lives of small rural producers through the implementation of sustainable practices, promoting positive transformations in their properties. As for managerial contributions, the observation of the relationship between certification, Management Unit and Producer in the organizational perspective of a certification group stands out, expanding the understanding of the functioning of this certification fulfilment system for the group's performance as an independent actor. As a theoretical contribution, this article expanded the systematization of Inscriptions in the process of assimilating Market Practices of the same nature in the context of Constructivist Market Studies. Originality/value: It was possible to expand the theoretical model of analysis proposed by integrating Inscriptions and coordination relationships as important integrating elements to understand how transformation movements actually occur, building the performativity of an analyzed market.
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spelling Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee marketConstructivist market studiesMarket practicesStructuring practicesCertificação UTZPurpose: The aim of this research is to identify the transformations caused by the market practices conducted by UTZ certification program in certified small coffee growers. Theoretical framework: The Constructivist Market Studies (CMS) explain the economization of goods: interactions in the market generate actions by the actors that will imply how and while goods and services are economized in this same market. Understanding that markets cannot have all of its characteristics described, CMS’ focuses on understanding how markets perform, that is, how effective markets are in a given context. These interactions are caused by market practices performed by actors and market devices. Method/design/approach: documentary research and semi-structured interviews were carried out with 13 certified growers of up to 50 hectares of area in a UTZ certification group coordinated by a private company, with technical assistance from a cooperative from Campos Gerais - MG. Content analysis was applied for processing obtained data. Results and conclusion: both the producers and the certification Management Unit that support them carry out market and structuring practices, so that each one contributes to the formation of this market. The registration processes observed explain the transport of market practices of the same nature between these actors, while the structuring practices make these inscriptions visible in the context of analysis and catalyze the process of assimilation or dissociation from market practices. The results achieved in this research, from the focus on inscriptions, allowed an expansion of the theoretical model of Constructivist Market Studies. It was also possible to highlight the market practices carried out by other authors of the market practices conducted by UTZ, whose interactions were demonstrated through the translation and registration chains. Research implications: The social contribution of this work was to highlight how the impacts of UTZ certification change the lives of small rural producers through the implementation of sustainable practices, promoting positive transformations in their properties. As for managerial contributions, the observation of the relationship between certification, Management Unit and Producer in the organizational perspective of a certification group stands out, expanding the understanding of the functioning of this certification fulfilment system for the group's performance as an independent actor. As a theoretical contribution, this article expanded the systematization of Inscriptions in the process of assimilating Market Practices of the same nature in the context of Constructivist Market Studies. Originality/value: It was possible to expand the theoretical model of analysis proposed by integrating Inscriptions and coordination relationships as important integrating elements to understand how transformation movements actually occur, building the performativity of an analyzed market.2022-07-27T19:17:31Z2022-07-27T19:17:31Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSOUZA, C. E. C. et al. Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market. Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental, São Paulo, v. 15, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50734Revista de Gestão Social e Ambientalreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Cássio Eduardo CandidoLeme, Paulo Henrique Montagnana VicenteGuimarães, Elisa ReisMaciel, Gustavo Nuneseng2022-07-27T19:17:32Zoai:localhost:1/50734Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-07-27T19:17:32Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
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title Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
spellingShingle Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
Souza, Cássio Eduardo Candido
Constructivist market studies
Market practices
Structuring practices
Certificação UTZ
title_short Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
title_full Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
title_fullStr Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
title_full_unstemmed Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
title_sort Social-environmental certification in coffee production: the making of a sustainable coffee market
author Souza, Cássio Eduardo Candido
author_facet Souza, Cássio Eduardo Candido
Leme, Paulo Henrique Montagnana Vicente
Guimarães, Elisa Reis
Maciel, Gustavo Nunes
author_role author
author2 Leme, Paulo Henrique Montagnana Vicente
Guimarães, Elisa Reis
Maciel, Gustavo Nunes
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Cássio Eduardo Candido
Leme, Paulo Henrique Montagnana Vicente
Guimarães, Elisa Reis
Maciel, Gustavo Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Constructivist market studies
Market practices
Structuring practices
Certificação UTZ
topic Constructivist market studies
Market practices
Structuring practices
Certificação UTZ
description Purpose: The aim of this research is to identify the transformations caused by the market practices conducted by UTZ certification program in certified small coffee growers. Theoretical framework: The Constructivist Market Studies (CMS) explain the economization of goods: interactions in the market generate actions by the actors that will imply how and while goods and services are economized in this same market. Understanding that markets cannot have all of its characteristics described, CMS’ focuses on understanding how markets perform, that is, how effective markets are in a given context. These interactions are caused by market practices performed by actors and market devices. Method/design/approach: documentary research and semi-structured interviews were carried out with 13 certified growers of up to 50 hectares of area in a UTZ certification group coordinated by a private company, with technical assistance from a cooperative from Campos Gerais - MG. Content analysis was applied for processing obtained data. Results and conclusion: both the producers and the certification Management Unit that support them carry out market and structuring practices, so that each one contributes to the formation of this market. The registration processes observed explain the transport of market practices of the same nature between these actors, while the structuring practices make these inscriptions visible in the context of analysis and catalyze the process of assimilation or dissociation from market practices. The results achieved in this research, from the focus on inscriptions, allowed an expansion of the theoretical model of Constructivist Market Studies. It was also possible to highlight the market practices carried out by other authors of the market practices conducted by UTZ, whose interactions were demonstrated through the translation and registration chains. Research implications: The social contribution of this work was to highlight how the impacts of UTZ certification change the lives of small rural producers through the implementation of sustainable practices, promoting positive transformations in their properties. As for managerial contributions, the observation of the relationship between certification, Management Unit and Producer in the organizational perspective of a certification group stands out, expanding the understanding of the functioning of this certification fulfilment system for the group's performance as an independent actor. As a theoretical contribution, this article expanded the systematization of Inscriptions in the process of assimilating Market Practices of the same nature in the context of Constructivist Market Studies. Originality/value: It was possible to expand the theoretical model of analysis proposed by integrating Inscriptions and coordination relationships as important integrating elements to understand how transformation movements actually occur, building the performativity of an analyzed market.
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