The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics

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Autor(a) principal: Farias,Claudio Vinicius Silva
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Tatsch,Ana Lúcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: This paper aims to analyze the cooperation and learning processes in the local system of vitiviniculture production of Serra Gaúcha's region (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), in order to characterize the dynamics of innovation of the firms located there. In methodological terms, a non-probabilistic exploratory study has been conducted. Field research in 20 wineries as well as interviews with related organizations were carried out in order to understand which learning mechanisms support innovative strategies adopted by enterprises. Since learning processes are also the result of local interactions, it was necessary to understand whether these interactions produced cooperative links. The results showed that innovations made by the firms were basically incremental. To do so, they use their intrinsic learning processes as well as external agents. These agents can be located in the region or elsewhere. The geographical proximity becomes more relevant for smaller firms. It was still possible to perceive the existence of cooperation in both vertical and horizontal level. Most frequent actions of vertical cooperation occur especially between firms and their suppliers. When horizontal cooperation occurs between enterprises, it takes place particularly in international trading.
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title The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
spellingShingle The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
Farias,Claudio Vinicius Silva
learning
innovation
cooperation
local production systems
clusters
vitiviniculture
title_short The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
title_full The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
title_fullStr The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
title_full_unstemmed The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
title_sort The Brazilian Wine Industry: a case study on geographical proximity and innovation dynamics
author Farias,Claudio Vinicius Silva
author_facet Farias,Claudio Vinicius Silva
Tatsch,Ana Lúcia
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author2 Tatsch,Ana Lúcia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farias,Claudio Vinicius Silva
Tatsch,Ana Lúcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv learning
innovation
cooperation
local production systems
clusters
vitiviniculture
topic learning
innovation
cooperation
local production systems
clusters
vitiviniculture
description This paper aims to analyze the cooperation and learning processes in the local system of vitiviniculture production of Serra Gaúcha's region (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), in order to characterize the dynamics of innovation of the firms located there. In methodological terms, a non-probabilistic exploratory study has been conducted. Field research in 20 wineries as well as interviews with related organizations were carried out in order to understand which learning mechanisms support innovative strategies adopted by enterprises. Since learning processes are also the result of local interactions, it was necessary to understand whether these interactions produced cooperative links. The results showed that innovations made by the firms were basically incremental. To do so, they use their intrinsic learning processes as well as external agents. These agents can be located in the region or elsewhere. The geographical proximity becomes more relevant for smaller firms. It was still possible to perceive the existence of cooperation in both vertical and horizontal level. Most frequent actions of vertical cooperation occur especially between firms and their suppliers. When horizontal cooperation occurs between enterprises, it takes place particularly in international trading.
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