Rights, Commons, and Social Capital: The Role of Cooperation in an Italian Agri-Food Supply Chain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Social Capital as a Set of Rights
- For any indicator of SC, it is possible to find positive or counterfactual negative effects (e.g., social cohesion vs. mafia; belief vs. superstition; etc.);
- The role of the relationships among agents, spontaneous or induced by the context, is ambiguous because of the circularity between the production and consumption of SC that makes never clear whether these elements are the solution or part of the problem. For example, it is not clear how to measure SC when the unit of analysis is modified, shifting from the enterprise to the territory [13]. Is SC engendered by the action of the companies or, on the contrary, does the presence of SC determine a specific business/institutions behavior?
- More specifically, the literature shows that when dealing with a specific issue such as local development—as in the case of this paper—the role of cooperative enterprises and of cooperation is a basic problem in the definition of SC.
“A … reason for the failure to develop a theory adequate to handle the problem […] stems from a faulty concept of a factor of production. This is usually thought of as a physical entity which the businessman acquires and uses (an acre of land, a ton of fertilizer) instead of as a right to perform certain (physical) actions. We may speak of a person owning land and using it as a factor of production but what the landowner in fact possesses is the right to carry out a circumscribed list of actions. […]. This does not come about simply because of Government regulation. It would be equally true under the common law. In fact, it would be true under any system of law. A system in which the rights of individuals were unlimited would be one in which there were no rights to acquire.”[14] (p. 43–44).
2.2. The Sustainability of the “Commons” in the Elinor Ostrom’s Model
2.3. Social Capital and Cooperative Networks
2.4. The Forces of the “Dark Side” and Social Capital Measure
3. Material and Methods: The Case Study of Parmigiano Reggiano (PR) Supply Chain
3.1. The PR Supply Chain as an Eco-Social System
3.2. The Role of Cooperation in the PR Supply Chain
4. Results of Empirical Research
4.1. The SC of Cooperation and the Structure of the Supply Chain
4.2. Constraints on the Dimensional Growth of Plants and the Development of Enterprises
- With the equal volumes transformed, the cooperative dairies have lower average costs. Exceptions are some private old microstructures—particularly in mountain area—where the absence of new investments makes the costs of amortization negligible.
- The processing facilities in mountain areas are all carried out in smaller-scale plants due to the difficulty of collecting a flow of milk without increasing transport costs. The role of cooperative enterprises is predominant, although many plants—the smallest—are private artisan dairies.
- A not negligible number of dairies have a very low degree of capacity utilization (high average costs). This is an indicator of structural difficulties in the supply and coordination of milk flows influenced by the change in the structure of breeders: i.e., the abandonment of breeders, or the transfer of their activity or the production quotas to another area. Another difficulty may be the disagreement on the economic decision of the dairy (conditions of sale, funding, etc.). In general, given that the milk market is competitive and that there is the principle of the open door, modifications in the agreements among companies may engender structural changes, inbound and outbound, with significant repercussions on the degree of utilization of the production capacity of dairies and, therefore, on the level of the average costs.
4.3. The SC of Cooperation: Economic Performance of the Cooperative Enterprises versus Other Forms
- Over the entire period, for cooperatives and independently by their dimension, the index is substantially stable in its level and variability (size bars).
- Large private dairies behave no differently from cooperatives.
- In private dairies of smaller size, there is a progressive reduction of the indicator and a convergence with the values of other companies (especially in peripheral mountain areas).
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Cooperatives Principles [28] | Economic Effects |
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1. Voluntary and Open Membership |
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2. Democratic Member Control |
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3. Member Economic Participation |
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4. Autonomy and Independence |
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5. Education, Training, and Information |
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6. Cooperation among Cooperatives |
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7. Concern for Community |
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Cooperatives Principles | Commons Principles |
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Zone | Farms 2010 | Farms 2017 | Var. Farms 2010–2017 | Dairies 2010 | Dairies 2017 | Var. Dairies 2010–2017 | Tons Milk 2010 | Tons Milk 2017 | Var. Production 2010–2017 |
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Plain | 2316 | 1992 | −14.0% | 280 | 242 | −13.6% | 1,278,111 | 1,481,703 | 15.9% |
Mountain | 1207 | 1051 | −12.9% | 114 | 93 | −18.4% | 356,127 | 425,553 | 19.5% |
Tot. District | 3523 | 3043 | −13.6% | 394 | 335 | −15.0% | 1,634,238 | 1,907,256 | 16.7% |
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Giovannetti, E.; Bertolini, P.; Russo, M. Rights, Commons, and Social Capital: The Role of Cooperation in an Italian Agri-Food Supply Chain. Sustainability 2021, 13, 12161. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132112161
Giovannetti E, Bertolini P, Russo M. Rights, Commons, and Social Capital: The Role of Cooperation in an Italian Agri-Food Supply Chain. Sustainability. 2021; 13(21):12161. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132112161
Chicago/Turabian StyleGiovannetti, Enrico, Paola Bertolini, and Margherita Russo. 2021. "Rights, Commons, and Social Capital: The Role of Cooperation in an Italian Agri-Food Supply Chain" Sustainability 13, no. 21: 12161. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132112161
APA StyleGiovannetti, E., Bertolini, P., & Russo, M. (2021). Rights, Commons, and Social Capital: The Role of Cooperation in an Italian Agri-Food Supply Chain. Sustainability, 13(21), 12161. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132112161