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Driving Agribusiness With Technology Innovations [Kietas viršelis]

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Modern web-based applications are pertinent for businesses, as they often encourage their core competencies and capabilities. As such, the agribusiness sector must begin to take advantage of the open networks and advances in communication and information technologies in order to grow their businesses exponentially.

Driving Agribusiness With Technology Innovations highlights innovative business models and theories that encourage the use of emerging technological advances to produce thriving enterprises. Featuring extensive coverage on relevant topics including digital environments, mobile agriculture, supply chain platforms, and internet marketing models, this publication is an important reference source for business managers, practitioners, professionals, and engineers who are interested in discovering emerging technology trends for agribusiness.
Preface xvi
Section 1 Agribusiness Productivity-Innovation-Sustainability-Environment
Chapter 1 Assess and Prognosticate Operational and Environmental Efficiency of Primary Sectors of EU Countries: Implementation of DEA Window Analysis and ANNs
1(19)
George Vlontzos
Panos M. Pardalos
Chapter 2 A Virtual Supply Chain Architecture to Grant Product Transparency in Agribusiness
20(19)
Giulia Bruno
Chapter 3 Factors Influencing Acceptance and Use of ICT Innovations by Agribusinesses: A Conceptual Framework
39(17)
Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim
Md. Salleh Hj. Hassan
Sarina Yusuf
Chapter 4 The Ecovillage: Concept and Applications
56(14)
Azizul Hassan
Geoffrey Wall
Chapter 5 Eco-Certification and Transparency in Global Food Supply Chains
70(21)
Philippos Karipidis
Dimitrios Tselempis
Loukas Tsironis
Chapter 6 Social Marketing: A New Marketing Tool for the Food Sector
91(16)
Ahmed Elghannam
Francisco J. Mesias
Chapter 7 Reasons for Adapting Information Connectivity in the Short Supply Chains of Local Food Producers
107(18)
Per Engelseth
Chapter 8 Stakeholder Agriculture: Innovation From Farm to Store
125(24)
Alexandros Antonaras
Alexandros Kostopoulos
Section 2 The Future of Agribusiness in the Digital Environment
Chapter 9 Determining the Role of Communication and Distribution Channels for Organic Foods
149(16)
V. Aslihan Nasir
Suphan Nasir
Chapter 10 Segmenting Paddy Farmer's Attitude and Behavior: A Study Towards the Green Fertilizer Technology Adoption Among Malaysian Paddy Farmers --- Adoption of GFT
165(26)
Nadia Adnan
Shahrina Md Nordin
Amir Noor Noor
Chapter 11 Multiple Exploration of Entrepreneurs' Suggestions for Agricultural Development of Local Regional Units in Greece
191(19)
Odysseas Moschidis
Vasileios Ismyrlis
Chapter 12 Does Nonfarm Income Affect Agricultural Income and Investment in Pakistan?
210(12)
Zia Ullah Khan
Zahoor ul Haq
Khalid Khan
Muhammad Ishaq
Fazli Wahid
Chapter 13 The Risk Parity Approach Applied to Agricultural Commodities: A Different Approach to the Risk
222(36)
Denis Veliu
Chapter 14 Risk Management in Agriculture: Production and Technical Risk Management
258(35)
Youssef Mohamed Hamada
Chapter 15 Social-Based Product Innovation and Governance in The Milk Sector: The Case of Carciocacio and Innonatura
293(18)
Giovanni Quaranta
Rosanna Salvia
Chapter 16 A System Dynamics Model and Interface for the Simulation and Analysis of Milk Supply Chains
311(25)
Georgios Tsaples
Theodore Tarnanidis
Compilation of References 336(39)
About the Contributors 375(7)
Index 382
Theodore Tarnanidis, University of Macedonia, Greece.

Maro Vlachopoulou, University of Macedonia, Greece.

Jason Papathanasiou, University of Macedonia, Greece.