Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Camila Colombo de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Costa,Flávio Henrique De Oliveira, Silva,Andrea Lago da, Delai,Ivete, Pereira,Carla Roberta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-530X2019000300209
Resumo: Abstract Studies that seek to relate resilience and food waste are still at an early stage. For organizations to be prepared to avoid and/or reduce it to improve their operations it is necessary to understand the impact of resilience on the food waste reduction. The aim of this article is to identify how elements of resilience can influence the causes of food waste in retail. To that end, we conducted a systematic literature review, which resulted in 90 articles. Next, we conducted a content analysis to facilitate a rigorous exploration of complex issues in the management field, seeking to relate the elements of resilience to the causes of food waste. We imported the articles into the QDA Miner qualitative data analysis software and then separated phrases and texts following the codebook guidelines. It was possible to locate common properties to the articles and to make initial comparisons between the resilience and food waste causes. As a result, it was observed that the elements of resilience can positively or negatively influence the causes of food waste in the retail and that most of these elements are related to the anticipation. The main elements of resilience identified are: Flexibility, Visibility and Collaboration. However, this influence is partial, since some of the elements, such as Redundancy and Financial Strength, prevent the full implementation of waste reduction. Finally, we discuss the study’s limitations and opportunities for further development in the conclusion.
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title Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
spellingShingle Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
Moraes,Camila Colombo de
Food waste
Elements
Resilience
Retail
title_short Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
title_full Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
title_fullStr Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
title_sort Does resilience influence food waste causes? A systematic literature review
author Moraes,Camila Colombo de
author_facet Moraes,Camila Colombo de
Costa,Flávio Henrique De Oliveira
Silva,Andrea Lago da
Delai,Ivete
Pereira,Carla Roberta
author_role author
author2 Costa,Flávio Henrique De Oliveira
Silva,Andrea Lago da
Delai,Ivete
Pereira,Carla Roberta
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Camila Colombo de
Costa,Flávio Henrique De Oliveira
Silva,Andrea Lago da
Delai,Ivete
Pereira,Carla Roberta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Food waste
Elements
Resilience
Retail
topic Food waste
Elements
Resilience
Retail
description Abstract Studies that seek to relate resilience and food waste are still at an early stage. For organizations to be prepared to avoid and/or reduce it to improve their operations it is necessary to understand the impact of resilience on the food waste reduction. The aim of this article is to identify how elements of resilience can influence the causes of food waste in retail. To that end, we conducted a systematic literature review, which resulted in 90 articles. Next, we conducted a content analysis to facilitate a rigorous exploration of complex issues in the management field, seeking to relate the elements of resilience to the causes of food waste. We imported the articles into the QDA Miner qualitative data analysis software and then separated phrases and texts following the codebook guidelines. It was possible to locate common properties to the articles and to make initial comparisons between the resilience and food waste causes. As a result, it was observed that the elements of resilience can positively or negatively influence the causes of food waste in the retail and that most of these elements are related to the anticipation. The main elements of resilience identified are: Flexibility, Visibility and Collaboration. However, this influence is partial, since some of the elements, such as Redundancy and Financial Strength, prevent the full implementation of waste reduction. Finally, we discuss the study’s limitations and opportunities for further development in the conclusion.
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