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      A CIRCULAR FOOD ECONOMY MULTICRITERIA DECISION PROBLEM BASED ON THE FITRADEOFF METHOD

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          ABSTRACT The Circular Food Economy is a recent concept referred to co-creative food ecosystems where stakeholders from different echelons work together to improve the chain by using circular economy solutions for managing food loss and waste while increasing stakeholders’ income and reducing the environmental affectation. There is a lack of quantitative information on what should be prioritized when designing circular options considering the actors’ preferences. This study presents an application of the FITradeoff method within the Agri-Food Supply Chain in a multicriteria decision problem of ranking circular economy initiatives using six criteria (CO2 generation, blue-water usage, land usage efficiency, social impact, income, and implementation) and nine hypothetical alternatives artificially created from available data. It explores information regarding preferable alternatives for householders. The results are considered a quantitative starting point for collecting consumers’ preferences as a basis for further research to refine such circular initiatives into more beneficial and attractive ones.

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            Circularity Brokers: Digital Platform Organizations and Waste Recovery in Food Supply Chains

            In recent years, researchers and practitioners have increasingly paid attention to food waste, which is seen as highly unethical given its negative environmental and societal implications. Waste recovery is dependent on the creation of connections along the supply chain, so that actors with goods at risk of becoming waste can transfer them to those who may be able to use them as inputs or for their own consumption. Such waste recovery is, however, often hampered by what we call ‘circularity holes’, i.e., missing linkages between waste generators and potential receivers. A new type of actor, the digital platform organization, has recently taken on a brokerage function to bridge circularity holes, particularly in the food supply chain. Yet, extant literature has overlooked this novel type of brokerage that exploits digital technology for the transfer and recovery of discarded resources between supply chain actors. Our study investigates this actor, conceptualized as a ‘circularity broker’, and thus unites network research and circular supply chain research. Focusing on the food supply chain, we adopt an interpretive inductive theory-building approach to uncover how platform organizations foster the recovery of waste by bridging circularity holes. We identify and explicate six brokerage roles, i.e., connecting, informing, protecting, mobilizing, integrating and measuring, and discuss them in relation to extant literature, highlighting novelties compared to earlier studies. The final section reflects on contributions, implications, limitations and areas for further research.
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                Journal
                pope
                Pesquisa Operacional
                Pesqui. Oper.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Operacional (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0101-7438
                1678-5142
                2023
                : 43
                : spe1
                : e263528
                Affiliations
                [3] PE orgnameFederal University of Pernambuco orgdiv1MAPS-Modelling and Alignment of Portfolio and Strategy Brazil jonatasaa@ 123456yahoo.com.br
                [1] Tokyo orgnameThe University of Tokyo orgdiv1Department of Technology Management for Innovation Japan sinndydayana.rico@ 123456css.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
                [4] Tokyo orgnameThe University of Tokyo orgdiv1Department of Technology Management for Innovation Japan nishino@ 123456tmi.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
                [2] Tokyo orgnameThe University of Tokyo orgdiv1Department of Technology Management for Innovation Japan bingxin@ 123456css.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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                S0101-74382023000200205 S0101-7438(23)04300100205
                10.1590/0101-7438.2023.043spe1.00263528
                dfdb0a38-53b2-4358-af67-3286e37d23e6

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 26 September 2022
                : 28 April 2022
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                circular food economy,FITradeoff,agri-food supply chain,multicriteria decision

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