Community or Market?: The Implications of Alternative Institutional Logics for IT Use in Community Supported Agriculture Programs (CSAs)

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Butler, Brian S. [1 ]
Travis, Diane [1 ]
Ridings, Catherine [2 ]
Zachariah, Zach [2 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21228 USA
[2] Lehigh Univ, Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA
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Community Supported Agriculture; local food; Information Technology; communities; Institutional Logics;
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One way that information technology (IT) can potentially contribute to improving sustainability, supporting economic development, and improving individual and collective well-being is by changing how food is produced, distributed and consumed. With growing interest in alternative or local food systems, there is the potential for IT to play a significant role in supporting the development of environmental, economically, and socially sustainable food production and distribution. However, moving from the conventional global food system, in which the corporate-market logic is dominant, to the local food systems, in which a variety of institutional logics coexist presents particular challenges for IS practitioners and scholars. Using data from a national survey of local food producers, this study shows how different logics can result in different profiles of IT use and complex outcomes.
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