Establishing agribusiness research priorities and coordinating agribusiness research
William D. Dobson and
Jay Akridge
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William D. Dobson: Center for Agricultural Business at Purdue University, on leave during 1989 serving as Chair in Agribusiness at Massey University in New Zealand, Postal: Center for Agricultural Business at Purdue University, on leave during 1989 serving as Chair in Agribusiness at Massey University in New Zealand
Agribusiness, 1989, vol. 5, issue 4, 315-333
Abstract:
Improved agribusiness research priorities could help to expand research in this area and produce other benefits, but it will be difficult to channel agribusiness research into one or a few priority areas. This is so since considerations relating to usefulness and feasibility call for maintaining agribusiness research in a number of distinct areas. US and Canadian researchers propose to establish an agribusiness research coordinating committee which will emphasize research on competitiveness. Prescriptions for coordinating the competitiveness research and other agribusiness research are discussed together with commandments for carrying out agribusiness research effectively.
Date: 1989
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DOI: 10.1002/1520-6297(198907)5:4<315::AID-AGR2720050403>3.0.CO;2-Y
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