A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development
For aquaculture to continue along its current growth trajectory and contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, value chains must become more inclusive. Smallholders and other local value chain actors are often constrained by circumstances and market failures in the global aquacu...
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| author | Kaminski, A.M. Kruijssen, Froukje Cole, Steven M. Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Dawson, C. Mohan, C.V. Suri, S. Karim, M. Chen, O.L. Phillips, M.J. Downing, W. Weirowski, F. Genschick, S. Tran, N. Rogers, W. Little, David C. |
| author_browse | Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Chen, O.L. Cole, Steven M. Dawson, C. Downing, W. Genschick, S. Kaminski, A.M. Karim, M. Kruijssen, Froukje Little, David C. Mohan, C.V. Phillips, M.J. Rogers, W. Suri, S. Tran, N. Weirowski, F. |
| author_facet | Kaminski, A.M. Kruijssen, Froukje Cole, Steven M. Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Dawson, C. Mohan, C.V. Suri, S. Karim, M. Chen, O.L. Phillips, M.J. Downing, W. Weirowski, F. Genschick, S. Tran, N. Rogers, W. Little, David C. |
| author_sort | Kaminski, A.M. |
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| description | For aquaculture to continue along its current growth trajectory and contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, value chains must become more inclusive. Smallholders and other local value chain actors are often constrained by circumstances and market failures in the global aquaculture industry. Integrating these actors into aquaculture value chains through inclusive business models (IBMs) is often touted as a solution to sustainable and ethical trade and business that can generate development outcomes. We reviewed 36 papers under seven business models commonly used in agriculture development to assess their application in aquaculture value chains in lower‐income countries. A global value chain (GVC) analysis is used to unpack the economic and social upgrading objectives of the different IBMs, as well as the types of relational coordination used between actors in the chain to achieve development outcomes. The extent to which these IBMs helped poor actors overcome certain barriers is evaluated with a focus on how they may ensure or be a risk to inclusiveness through the relations and upgrading opportunities evident in their make‐up. The analysis found that the majority of the models focused on economic upgrading over social upgrading. Providing opportunities for the latter is key to achieving the inclusive objectives of IBMs. Greater horizontal coordination between actors can create further opportunities for economic upgrading established under vertical coordination with other nodes upstream and downstream in a value chain. There is a need to further contextualize these models to aquaculture systems and develop clear indicators of inclusiveness. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1088342025-11-11T10:09:49Z A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development Kaminski, A.M. Kruijssen, Froukje Cole, Steven M. Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Dawson, C. Mohan, C.V. Suri, S. Karim, M. Chen, O.L. Phillips, M.J. Downing, W. Weirowski, F. Genschick, S. Tran, N. Rogers, W. Little, David C. business management smallholders value chain acquaculture development ecology For aquaculture to continue along its current growth trajectory and contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, value chains must become more inclusive. Smallholders and other local value chain actors are often constrained by circumstances and market failures in the global aquaculture industry. Integrating these actors into aquaculture value chains through inclusive business models (IBMs) is often touted as a solution to sustainable and ethical trade and business that can generate development outcomes. We reviewed 36 papers under seven business models commonly used in agriculture development to assess their application in aquaculture value chains in lower‐income countries. A global value chain (GVC) analysis is used to unpack the economic and social upgrading objectives of the different IBMs, as well as the types of relational coordination used between actors in the chain to achieve development outcomes. The extent to which these IBMs helped poor actors overcome certain barriers is evaluated with a focus on how they may ensure or be a risk to inclusiveness through the relations and upgrading opportunities evident in their make‐up. The analysis found that the majority of the models focused on economic upgrading over social upgrading. Providing opportunities for the latter is key to achieving the inclusive objectives of IBMs. Greater horizontal coordination between actors can create further opportunities for economic upgrading established under vertical coordination with other nodes upstream and downstream in a value chain. There is a need to further contextualize these models to aquaculture systems and develop clear indicators of inclusiveness. 2020-08 2020-07-21T09:30:55Z 2020-07-21T09:30:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108834 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Kaminski, A.M., Kruijssen, F., Cole, S.M., Beveridge, M.C., Dawson, C., Mohan, C.V., ... & Little, D.C. (2020). A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development. Reviews in Aquaculture, 1-22. |
| spellingShingle | business management smallholders value chain acquaculture development ecology Kaminski, A.M. Kruijssen, Froukje Cole, Steven M. Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Dawson, C. Mohan, C.V. Suri, S. Karim, M. Chen, O.L. Phillips, M.J. Downing, W. Weirowski, F. Genschick, S. Tran, N. Rogers, W. Little, David C. A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title | A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title_full | A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title_fullStr | A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title_full_unstemmed | A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title_short | A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| title_sort | review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development |
| topic | business management smallholders value chain acquaculture development ecology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108834 |
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