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Market‐Based Nutrition Regulation and Adult BMI Dynamics in Latin America

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Market‐based nutrition policies, including interpretative labeling systems and taxes on sugar‐sweetened beverages (SSBs), have been widely adopted across Latin America to influence dietary choices and address rising obesity rates. While prior research documents change in food purchasing and product reformulation following these policies ...
Emiliano Lopez Barrera, Grace Melo
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the Impact of Meat Alternative Labeling Regulations on the U.S. Meat Consumption Patterns

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The global demand for conventional meat continues to rise, but it is also associated with substantial environmental and health challenges. In response, meat alternatives have gained popularity, sparking debates over meat alternative labeling regulations. This study investigates the effects of meat alternative labeling regulations in the United
Jeong Hun Ji, Sang Hyeon Lee
wiley   +1 more source

Business model innovation or Business model imitation – That is the question [PDF]

open access: possibleTechnology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2022
This paper explores the phenomenon of intra-industry Business Model (BM) imitation through the concept of BM configurations and sheds light on how it relates to BM innovation. The analysis focuses on similarities and deviations of BM configurations among 80 companies operating in the industry sector related to Phantom Limb Pain (PLP).
Marco Montemari   +5 more
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The Sensing Business Model

Wireless Personal Communications, 2014
The business model concept is not new and there has been an increasing number of papers published, fast growing communities on Business model's (BM) and an abundance of conference sessions and panels on the subject of BM's. Business model and business model innovation has been the focus of substantial attention by both academics and practitioners ...
Peter Lindgren, Annabeth Aagaard
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Business models

2020
International ...
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Modeling Business Models

Design Issues, 2014
Business model design does not always produce a “design” or “model” as the expected result. However, when designers are involved, a visual model or artifact is produced. To assist strategic managers in thinking about how they can act, the designers’ challenge is to combine both strategy and design notions. The intent of this article is to gain a better
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Business Modelling Is Not Process Modelling

2000
Innovative e-business projects start with a design of the e-business model.We often encounter the view, in research as well as industry practice, that an e-business model is similar to a business process model, and so can be specified using UML activity diagrams or Petri nets. In this paper, we explain why this is a misunderstanding.
Jaap Gordijn   +2 more
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Business modelling for business redesign

Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences HICSS-94, 1994
The need for a new class of modelling methods is indicated in order to effectively perform business redesign, focussing on the essential characteristics of a business. A model of the essential characteristics leaves the right design freedom to the information and organization experts to do their job in an optimal way, and consequently provides the ...
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The Business of Business Modeling

2014
The research problem in this case study is to test a business focused approach to business process modelling as a foundation for the specification of an information architecture. The approach should be based on a common background and a good mutual understanding between practitioners from the business and the analyst, both for the modelling process ...
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