2022
DOI: 10.24818/basiq/2022/08/077
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Innovations in Wine Sector: Evidence from Bulgaria Based on Fuzzy AHP Approach

Abstract: Up to date wine production is challenged to adopt various innovations. Current literature systematically identifies better strategies, technological improvements and emerging market opportunities with respect to sustainable viticulture. Some lack of knowledge and practice is related with the impact on the local community for leveraging on all positive impacts of wine conventional and eco-innovations. The present paper assesses the perceptions about the relative importance of three types of innovations in the w… Show more

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“…The starting point of this study is based on the results of previous research on the innovations in the wine industry regarding an empirical study that used a questionnaire for managers and technical specialists in Bulgarian wine-producing companies and fuzzy analytical hierarchical process (fuzzy AHP) assessment (Boshnakov, Dimitrova and Marinov, 2022), further in the text the BDM index. The results are presented in three dimensions -conventional, ecological, and social, highlighting the assessment of each item.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The starting point of this study is based on the results of previous research on the innovations in the wine industry regarding an empirical study that used a questionnaire for managers and technical specialists in Bulgarian wine-producing companies and fuzzy analytical hierarchical process (fuzzy AHP) assessment (Boshnakov, Dimitrova and Marinov, 2022), further in the text the BDM index. The results are presented in three dimensions -conventional, ecological, and social, highlighting the assessment of each item.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source: Boshnakov, Dimitrova and Marinov, 2022 (with their values from the managers assessments), based onFrigon et al, 2020. …”
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confidence: 99%