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Conceptual System Dynamics and Agent-Based Modelling Simulation of Interorganisational Fairness in Food Value Chains: Research Agenda and Case Studies

Conceptual System Dynamics and Agent-Based Modelling Simulation of Interorganisational Fairness in Food Value Chains: Research Agenda and Case Studies


Title: Conceptual System Dynamics and Agent-Based Modelling Simulation of Interorganisational Fairness in Food Value Chains: Research Agenda and Case Studies
Author: McGarraghy, Sean
Olafsdottir, Gudrun   orcid.org/0000-0003-1111-7135
Kazakov, Rossen
Huber, Elise
Loveluck, William
Gudbrandsdottir, Ingunn Yr
Čechura, Lukas
Esposito, Gianadrea
samoggia, antonella   orcid.org/0000-0003-3930-6173
Aubert, Pierre-Marie
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Date: 2022-02-16
Language: English
Scope: 280
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Department: Iðnaðarverkfræði-, vélaverkfræði- og tölvunarfræðideild (HÍ)
Faculty of Industrial Eng., Mechanical Eng. and Computer Sciences (UI)
Series: Agriculture;12(2)
ISSN: 2077-0472 (eISSN)
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12020280
Subject: food value chain; system dynamics; agent-based modelling; hybrid method; governance; interorganisational fairness; Fæðukeðjan; Hermilíkön
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2940

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McGarraghy, S.; Olafsdottir, G.; Kazakov, R.; Huber, É.; Loveluck, W.; Gudbrandsdottir, I.Y.; Čechura, L.; Esposito, G.; Samoggia, A.; Aubert, P.-M.; Barling, D.; Đurić, I.; Jaghdani, T.J.; Thakur, M.; Saviolidis, N.M.; Bogason, S.G. Conceptual System Dynamics and Agent-Based Modelling Simulation of Interorganisational Fairness in Food Value Chains: Research Agenda and Case Studies. Agriculture 2022, 12, 280. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12020280

Abstract:

System dynamics and agent-based simulation modelling approaches have a potential as tools to evaluate the impact of policy related decision making in food value chains. The context is that a food value chain involves flows of multiple products, financial flows and decision making among the food value chain players. Each decision may be viewed from the level of independent actors, each with their own motivations and agenda, but responding to externalities and to the behaviours of other actors. The focus is to show how simulation modelling can be applied to problems such as fairness and power asymmetries in European food value chains by evaluating the outcome of interventions in terms of relevant operational indicators of interorganisational fairness (e.g., profit distribution, market power, bargaining power). The main concepts of system dynamics and agent-based modelling are introduced and the applicability of a hybrid of these methods to food value chains is justified. This approach is outlined as a research agenda, and it is demonstrated how cognitive maps can help in the initial conceptual model building when implemented for specific food value chains studied in the EU Horizon 2020 VALUMICS project. The French wheat to bread chain has many characteristics of food value chains in general and is applied as an example to formulate a model that can be extended to capture the functioning of European FVCs. This work is to be further progressed in a subsequent stream of research for the other food value chain case studies with different governance modes and market organisation, in particular, farmed salmon to fillet, dairy cows to milk and raw tomato to processed tomato.

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