Author:
Kobayashi Tomio,Kularatne Jagath,Taneichi Yutaka,Aihara Nobuhide
Abstract
Purpose
In contrast with countries where food banks (FBs) have developed as informal care, FBs in Korea developed under government patronage as a formal care system. However, the performance of FBs under the formal care approach has not yet been studied. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the quantity of food donation (QFD) and the variety of food donation (VFD) of FBs in Korea.
Design/methodology/approach
Aspects of quantity of donations, variety of donations, and changes in the number of donors and recipients for Korean FBs were considered. Regression analysis and the Herfindahl-Hirschman index were employed for the analysis, and data were collected through on-site interviews in Korea and online information.
Findings
Korean FBs were initially based on the concept of gift exchanges, with the expectation of receiving something in return, and thus did not employ the concept of real gifts or charity. Moreover, Korean FB development was compelled, as this exchange was enacted into law. Therefore, the QFD increased rapidly post the legislation of FBs, a fact not observed in other countries. The authors verified that the QFD and VFD in Korea increased significantly within a decade due to the government intervention.
Research limitations/implications
Aspects such as satisfaction and the nutritional needs of FB beneficiaries are not investigated in detail.
Originality/value
The study found that global FBs, which are an inherently informal system, could also be successfully developed as a policy-based formal care system.
Subject
Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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