2013
DOI: 10.1080/08109028.2014.933603
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The Argentine wine industry: creating new spaces for coordination?

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to understand the effects of public policies and institutional support in the development of the wine industry of Argentina. It is concerned principally with understanding how interaction and coordination among actors within this sector aids the developments of this industry. It relies upon the Triple Helix approach of university /research-industry-government interaction to compare and examine the institutional arrangements in the wine industry of three Argentine provinces and at t… Show more

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“…Argentine viticulture developed in a limited number of large estates, whose owners controlled the production and sale of wine, selling almost everything to regional and national markets [41,42]. In the 1990s, the impact of globalization on the Argentine wine industry began with reforms that transformed the production system to supply the national and international market [43,44].…”
Section: Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Argentine viticulture developed in a limited number of large estates, whose owners controlled the production and sale of wine, selling almost everything to regional and national markets [41,42]. In the 1990s, the impact of globalization on the Argentine wine industry began with reforms that transformed the production system to supply the national and international market [43,44].…”
Section: Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public policies in the New World of Wine should constitute a guiding axis due to the changes generated by globalization. This aspect implies that emerging wine markets strengthen programs in coordination with academic and government institutions under triple helix schemes [35,43]. This relationship between institutions should promote national and international cooperation in emerging countries [60].…”
Section: Scientific Production Of Wine In the American Continentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mendoza is a temperate, arid wine growing region in western Argentina, located at the foothills of the Andes mountain range. It is famous for its high-end red wines, particularly Malbec, and its distinct high-altitude terroir (Liberman 2014;Fushing et al 2019). Its climate can be technically classified as Mediterranean and Continental.…”
Section: Vii41 Sitementioning
confidence: 99%