Innovation developments in the wine industry: a journey from the amphorae of old to the California wine cluster
Julien Granata,
Beysül Aytaç and
David Roubaud ()
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2019, vol. 36, issue 3, 249-255
Abstract:
Does traditional sector innovate as others? The wine sector evolution proves the role of innovation since the antique world with the amphora innovation until Californian cluster that symbolises new world country production-based from wineries and coopetition. While wine suppliers focus on technical innovations, winegrowers develop organisational innovations to face their structural lack of resources. Anyway, both actual global context and climate change lead wine actors to innovate for survive or adapt. In our article, we first analyse innovation in the wine sector over time. Then, we define innovation and focus on wine sector specificities.
Keywords: wine industry; innovation; wine history; organisational innovation; coopetition. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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