The focus of this contribution is mainly to highlight how new digital technologies, especially those implemented in production plants, in new material design and in new digital governance platforms within supply chains, represent the ideal prerequisite for allowing companies and new innovative actors (farmers, research centres, start upper, etc.) to formulate the most appropriate sustainable strategies to successfully operate in international offer’s structure.

THE ITALIAN AGRITECH FIRMS’ SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES THROUGH THE DIGITAL SUPPLY SIDE RELATIONSHIPS / Marcone, Maria Rosaria. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2023), pp. 31-32. (Intervento presentato al convegno The 10th International Conference on Social Responsability, Ethics, and Sustainable Business tenutosi a Bucharest University of Economic Studies nel September, 14 & 15, 2023).

THE ITALIAN AGRITECH FIRMS’ SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES THROUGH THE DIGITAL SUPPLY SIDE RELATIONSHIPS

Maria Rosaria Marcone
2023-01-01

Abstract

The focus of this contribution is mainly to highlight how new digital technologies, especially those implemented in production plants, in new material design and in new digital governance platforms within supply chains, represent the ideal prerequisite for allowing companies and new innovative actors (farmers, research centres, start upper, etc.) to formulate the most appropriate sustainable strategies to successfully operate in international offer’s structure.
2023
Working papers series on social responsibility, ethics and sustainable business
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