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Retailers and technology-driven innovation in the food sector: Caretakers of consumer interests or barriers to innovation?

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role that retailers play in innovation in the food sector. Design/methodology/approach - Analysis is based on interviews with retailers and food suppliers from Belgium, Denmark and the UK. Findings - The findings show that in different ways r...

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Published in:British food journal (1966) 2016-01, Vol.118 (6), p.1370-1383
Main Authors: Esbjerg, Lars, Burt, Steve, Pearse, Hannah, Glanz-Chanos, Viviane
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Diffusion
Foods
Innovation
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Suppliers
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