2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.10.019
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Competitor orientation and value co-creation in sustaining rural New Zealand wine producers

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“…Industrial clusters have been studied as a productive combination of competition and cooperation amongst companies related with a specific activity (Giuliani et al, 2005), creating an adequate environment for value cocreation (Crick et al, 2020). Nevertheless, clusters had always been mainly rooted to the ground, anchored to a specific location.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Industrial clusters have been studied as a productive combination of competition and cooperation amongst companies related with a specific activity (Giuliani et al, 2005), creating an adequate environment for value cocreation (Crick et al, 2020). Nevertheless, clusters had always been mainly rooted to the ground, anchored to a specific location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Rupo et al (2018) studied an Italian maritime cluster from different perspectives, including value cocreation. Finally, Crick et al (2020) analyzed the importance of competitor orientation in a wine cluster to foster enhanced value cocreation activities. Thus, from a service-dominant logic, industrial clusters and global value chains can be good examples of the rupture of the traditional linear supplier–customer relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It represents a series of value-added activities that are composed of basic value activities, auxiliary value activities, and co-creating value activities (Wu, Wu, & Feng, 2019). It is competitor oriented, however, enhanced value co-creation activities can help individual companies improve sales performance and support clustered sustainability, including through repeat tourism (Crick, Crick, & Tebbett, 2020).…”
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“…The transmission of knowledge indicates that the process is evolving differently from the idea of an 'industrial atmosphere' claimed by Marshall [10,25,31]. In particular, there are studies that have evaluated the effect of academic research Some research discusses the comparative advantages of wine producing nations and their selective views on their evolution process over time in a qualitative way [85,86]. However, it still lacks an analysis in terms of the perspective of institutional mobility by geospatial linkage [86][87][88][89].…”
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“…In particular, there are studies that have evaluated the effect of academic research Some research discusses the comparative advantages of wine producing nations and their selective views on their evolution process over time in a qualitative way [85,86]. However, it still lacks an analysis in terms of the perspective of institutional mobility by geospatial linkage [86][87][88][89]. The wine-related knowledge network analysis is an empirical form of analysis that measures the institutional relationships in knowledge creation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%