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Chapter 7
Local and Sustainable Food Businesses:
Assessing the Role of Supply Chain
Coordination
Tim Gruchmann, Madeleine Böhm, Klaus Krumme, Simon Funcke,
Simon Hauser, and Ani Melkonyan
Abstract In food supply chains, products and services are continuously expanded
and adapted according to changing customer demands. As concerns for environ-
mental and social issues within societies grow, sustainable business practices in
supply chains are coming to the fore. Altogether customers’ growing demand for
local food has led to an increased importance of local food production and distribu-
tion networks. In this context, the present study analyzes sustainability-related prac-
tices in two local food production and distribution networks in Germany and Austria
applying a multiple-case study approach to understand how business models can
facilitate sustainable practices within the food industry. By comparing the selected
cases, insights were derived with regard to sustainable business model elements
in local food networks, in particular promoting logistics and fnancial coordination
in the supply chain. Thus, the article builds on academic literature by identifying
and describing key elements of sustainable business models in local food networks.
At the same time, it can be argued that sustainable business models have to be
accepted by consumers such that sustainability advantage aspects need to be stressed
through external communication. Managerial implications with regard to transfer-
ability and scaling of regional food businesses are provided accordingly.
Keywords Sustainable business model · Local food · Supply chain management
T. Gruchmann (*) · S. Hauser
Centre for Sustainable Corporate Leadership, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany
e-mail: tim.gruchmann@fom.de
M. Böhm · S. Funcke
Centre for Renewable Energy, Freiburg University, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
K. Krumme · A. Melkonyan
Centre for Logistics and Traffc, Joint Centre Urban Systems, University of Duisburg-Essen,
Duisburg, Germany