Community and Cultural Entrepreneurship and Value Co-Creation in the Local Food Marketscape
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Mars, M.M.Affiliation
Department of Agricultural Education, Technology and Innovation, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022-12-14Keywords
community entrepreneurshipcultural entrepreneurship
local consumption space
local food entrepreneurship
value co-creation
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Mars, M. M. (2022). Community and Cultural Entrepreneurship and Value Co-Creation in the Local Food Marketscape. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(24).Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
Local food entrepreneurs are confronted with unique challenges when it comes to sustaining their firms and scaling their pro-community impact within geographically confined marketspaces. Yet, the strategies for overcoming these challenges remain under-studied within the community development and local food literatures. The current study addresses this scholarly gap through a qualitative case study of a southern Arizona artisan baker who follows a community-supported business model that strategically engages customers as value co-creators and stewards of a sustainable and scalable local consumption space. The study is conceptually framed by a set of principles that span community entrepreneurship, cultural entrepreneurship, and value co-creation. Data include semi-structured interviews with the baker and a sample of customers (n = 31), 20+ h of direct observations, and 3419 posts made within the bakery’s social media environment. The findings inform the theoretical development of a novel local food value co-creation model. © 2022 by the author.Note
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10.3390/su142416744
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