Social capital and short food supply chains: Evidence from Fisheries Local Action Groups

Author:

Freeman Richard12ORCID,Phillipson Jeremy23,Gorton Matthew1,Tocco Barbara3

Affiliation:

1. Newcastle University Business School Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

2. Centre for Rural Economy Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

3. National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

Abstract

AbstractFisheries and coastal economies across Europe have witnessed substantial structural changes that have brought about challenges for territorial cohesion and social renewal within the fishing sector. Notably, there has been a disconnect between the industry and local communities, with fisheries largely producing commodities for wide‐ranging and often distant markets. In response, short food supply chains (SFSCs) are often an important element of the local development strategies of Fisheries Local Action Groups (FLAGs), being regarded as a possible mechanism for increasing added value and (re‐)localising the sector to aid territorial development. This article examines the conditions that lead to SFSCs having a higher market share in a FLAG area. Drawing on social capital theory, we employ a novelfuzzy‐setqualitative comparative analysis approach using survey data from FLAG managers from across Europe, in what is a first empirical attempt to apply the method in the context of community‐led local development. The analysis pays particular attention to the three dimensions of social capital—structural, normative‐cognitive and network governance—and finds that while different combinations of social capital can lead to a stronger presence of SFSCs, certain types of social capital are more conducive to SFSCs depending on the nature of territorial factors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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