Project Details
Description
Anne Lassen was appointed a PhD 1st February 2013 at the Doctoral School of Humanities - SPIRIT. She will be affiliated to the research group “Culture and Consumption”. Her research is part of a larger DANIDA project of creating sustainable roots and tubers value chains in Ghana. Anne’s focus is on creating trust in the Cassava and Yam value chains in Ghana with the aim of reducing poverty, creating growth, setting a healthy business environment, and enhancing food security. The assumption is that trust may pave the way to reducing risks and transaction costs in these value chains. The PhD is co-funded by the UCN and DANIDA
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 01/02/13 → 31/01/16 |
Keywords
- value chain management
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Research output
- 1 Book
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Re-engaging the Distribution of Rewards among Small-Scale Farmers and Traders in Ghana: An Empirical Study of Trusting Practices in Yam and Cassava Agricultural Trade. Ph.d.-afhandling.
Zakaria, A. L., 2016, Aalborg Universitetsforlag. 300 p.Research output: Book/Report/PhD thesis › Book › Research › peer-review
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