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Innovation and Technological Catch-Up

The Changing Geography of Wine Production
Buch | Softcover
232 Seiten
2013
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-85793-767-4 (ISBN)
49,95 inkl. MwSt
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the supremacy of `Old World’ countries (France and Italy) in the international wine market has been challenged by new players, such as Australia, Argentina, Chile and South Africa, which are recording stunning performances in terms both of export volume and value.
'This book overturns the old paradigm ideas about natural-resource-based activities. It sheds light on the new opportunities for technological dynamism and catching-up by using science to open novel directions in traditional sectors. It should become a classic in what I expect will be a very important academic debate and a new trend in development policy.'
- Carlota Perez, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, Cambridge University and University of Sussex, UK

'This excellent book provides a deep understanding of why and how emerging countries are able to catch-up and enter international markets in an industry that once was considered as traditional, but which has now become a relatively articulated and science-based sectoral system.'
- Franco Malerba, KITeS, Bocconi University, Italy

'This excellent book demonstrates better than any other I know the strengths and limits of the concept of a national system of innovation for understanding economic development today. Any careful student of innovation or development will want to read it.'
- Charles Sabel, Columbia Law School, US

'In the New World, viticulture and wine production has had to develop with verve and enthusiasm, to be able to survive and to flourish. In countries like Chile and Argentina, the continuing decline of domestic wine consumption has forced technicians and entrepreneurs to conquer the world with innovation and technology, to produce wines of international taste and to attract potential buyers to these markets. This book is a very professional account of these phenomena, which have profoundly changed the marketing of wines in the past 20 years.'
- Aurelio Montes, President of Vina Montes, Chile

Since the beginning of the 1990s, the supremacy of 'Old World' countries (France and Italy) in the international wine market has been challenged by new players, such as Australia, Argentina, Chile and South Africa, which are recording stunning performances in terms both of export volume and value. This book demonstrates that such a spectacular example of catch-up goes beyond simply copying new technologies; it entails creative adaptation and innovation, and introduces a new growth trajectory in which consistent investments in research and science play a key role.

Contributors: K. Anderson, L. Cassi, R.A. Corredoira, L. Cusmano, E. Giuliani, M. Kunc, J. Lorenzten, G.A. McDermott, A. Morrison, R. Rabellotti, S. Tiffin

Edited by Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa, Italy and SPRU, University of Sussex, UK, Andrea Morrison, University of Pavia, Italy and Roberta Rabellotti, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy

Contents:

1. Innovation and Technological Catch-up in the Wine Industry: An Introduction
Elisa Giuliani, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti

PART I: CATCHING UP IN THE WINE INDUSTRY
2. Catching-up Trajectories in the Wine Sector
Lucia Cusmano, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti

3. The Changing Geography of Science in Wine: Evidence from Emerging Countries
Lorenzo Cassi, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti

4. Contributions of the Innovation System to Australia’s Wine Industry Growth
Kym Anderson

PART II: DRIVERS OF TECHNOLOGICAL CATCH-UP IN THE WINE INDUSTRY: UNIVERSITIES, PUBLIC–PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS, RESEARCHERS AND FIRMS
5. University Involvement in Wine Region Development: A Comparative Case Study between Universidad de Talca (Chile) and Universidad de Cuyo (Argentina)
Martin Kunc and Scott Tiffin

6. Recombining to Compete: Public–Private Institutions, Shifting Networks and the Remaking of the Argentine Wine Sector
Gerald A. McDermott and Rafael A. Corredoira

7. Bridging Researchers and the Openness of Wine Innovation Systems in Chile and South Africa
Elisa Giuliani and Roberta Rabellotti

8. Knowledge, Science and Interactions in South Africa’s Wine Industry
Jo Lorentzen

9. What Have we Learnt from the Wine Industry? Some Concluding Remarks
Elisa Giuliani, Andrea Morrison and Roberta Rabellotti

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.1.2013
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Technik
Wirtschaft
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 0-85793-767-7 / 0857937677
ISBN-13 978-0-85793-767-4 / 9780857937674
Zustand Neuware
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