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Analysis of the competitive gains in the local productive arrangement of milk from São Luís dos Montes Belos in Goiás, Brazil

Silvio De Jesus Batista, Ernane Rosa Martins and Solange Da Silva

International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2018, vol. 16, issue 1, 24-35

Abstract: This work sought to identify the gains resulting from the cooperation of the local productive arrangement (LPA) of Dairy, in the city of Goiás, Brazil. The methodology of the proposed work consisted of a qualitative case study. The results of this research presented the following competitive gains: gains in scale and market power (market strength, bargaining power and legitimacy); provision of solutions [shared marketing, training (full bucket), creation of the school farm and credit guarantee]; learning and innovation (creation of the technology course, dissemination of information and increase of added value); reduction of costs and risks [shared activities, creation of school lacy, productivity, cooperative of producers of Palminopólis, confidence in new investments, gain in social relations, (confidence building partially)]. It was concluded that the studied LPA presents satisfactory results, as they exist in the cooperation networks.

Keywords: local clusters; competitive gains; interorganisational cooperation networks; corporate earnings; Brazil. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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