The revision process of the tobacco Common Market Organization was characterized by the objective to reduce the production that caused an increasing uncertainty in supply. To confront such a dangerous situation, shareholders took advantage of Reg. (EU) 1308/2013 and founded the interbranch organization Tabacco Italia, which aims to foster a tight and effective coordination between tobacco producers and the tobacco industry. This organization was the result of an interbranch agreement that rules the primary aspects of deliveries, i.e. price, quality, etc. The aim of the present paper is to explore and describe this unique case study with respect to the transaction cost economics theory of hybrids.
Collective arrangements in the agro-food supply chain: the case of the interbranch organization Tabacco Italia
Stefano, Ciliberti
Membro del Collaboration Group
;Angelo, FrascarelliMembro del Collaboration Group
2017
Abstract
The revision process of the tobacco Common Market Organization was characterized by the objective to reduce the production that caused an increasing uncertainty in supply. To confront such a dangerous situation, shareholders took advantage of Reg. (EU) 1308/2013 and founded the interbranch organization Tabacco Italia, which aims to foster a tight and effective coordination between tobacco producers and the tobacco industry. This organization was the result of an interbranch agreement that rules the primary aspects of deliveries, i.e. price, quality, etc. The aim of the present paper is to explore and describe this unique case study with respect to the transaction cost economics theory of hybrids.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.