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Recensione a Luca Fezzi, Cesare. La giovinezza del grande condottiero (Le scie), Milano, Mondadori Libri 2020, pp. 215.
Recensione della monografia di L. Fezzi, Cesare. La giovinezza del grande condottiero, pubblicato nel 2020 per Mondadori (collana Le Scie)
La British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) nell'attuale fase di evoluzione del sistema radiotelevisivo britannico
Three propositions to unify circular economy research: A review
Transitioning into a circular economy (CE) has been recently proposed as an agenda for reconciling global industrial systems with natural equilibria, but the current understanding of CE is ambiguous among scholars. Informed by recent growing CE literature, this study summarizes through three key propositions a set of indisputable insights emerging from the CE debate. In particular, the paper: remarks how CE takes stock of concepts of other schools of thought to drive policy interventions; depicts CE as a systemic transition of global industrial systems; and highlights the role of eco-effectiveness to upgrade business-centered approaches to sustainability. The proposed propositions are expected to contribute to reducing ambiguities in the CE debate and to convey coherence to future research
Role of information in consumers' preferences for eco-sustainable genetic improvements in plant breeding
Consumers' preferences for products derived from genetic improvements and innovations in plant breeding are often conditioned by technophobia and negative public imaginaries. The current study addresses this issue by analyzing consumers' monetary preferences for a win-win innovation (generating gains for both private actors and the community) in the viticulture sector, namely fungus resistant grapes (FRG). The use of these grapes reduces the quantity of chemical inputs applied to vineyards, simultaneously improving firms' economic performance. This study aimed to assess whether consumers prefer wines originating from FRG varieties to conventional wines. In particular, through an experimental online survey involving 627 Italian regular wine drinkers, the study compares individuals' willingness to pay (WTP) for conventional wines with the WTP for two FRG wines produced with two different techniques: Horticultural hybridization and genome editing. The study also assesses the potential effect of polarized media coverage on preferences by testing, in a between-subjects experimental design, two diverging (positive/negative) information scenarios, and the core drivers of these preferences. The findings suggest that respondents express a premium price for horticultural FRG wines compared to conventional wines (+9.14%) and a strong discount for genome edited FRG wines (-21.13%). The results also reveal that negative information reduces consumers' WTP for horticultural FRG wines, while positive information increases their WTP for genome edited FRG wines. Last, the study highlights that individuals concerned with food sustainability issues and knowledgeable about wine are more likely to accept both FRG typologies. Overall, the study confirms the crucial role of appropriate information for market acceptance of innovations based on plant genetics to foster the adoption of sustainable pest-reducing practices in wine production
Consumers’ acceptance of fungus resistant grapes: Future scenarios in sustainable winemaking
During the last 20 years, sustainability has become an important issue in the wine sector. The increase of producers' awareness and consumers' interest has prompted the emergence of wines labeled as organic, biodynamic or natural. The current letter aims to stimulate future research dealing with consumers' acceptance and interest towards wine with sustainability characteristics to focus on fungus resistant grape (FRG) varieties, that we consider a potential pivotal innovation for the future of the wine industry. Particularly, we expect consumer research to address the complexity behind future consumers’ acceptance of FRG, taking also into account insights emerged from our conceptual model
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