Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine key areas related to the craft brewing industry from the perspective of operators of micro and small craft breweries, and propose a framework based on the resourced-based theory of the firm and the theory of innovation. The areas investigated include participants’ perceived strengths of their craft brewery, involvement in innovative practices, opportunities for the craft brewing firm, and potential differences related to these areas based on demographic characteristics of participants and their breweries. Design/methodology/approach Given its growing significance and economic contribution, the United States’ craft brewery industry was chosen for this study. An online questionnaire was designed...
This research paper tests for factors that correlate with brewery success, generates growth projecti...
This exploratory study investigates the perceived potential of craft beer tourism (CBT) in Australia...
In adopting various elements associated with the theory of collaboration, this exploratory study inv...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine key areas related to the craft brewing industry fro...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how micro and small craft brewery operators percei...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine the perceived resources, strengths, wea...
The craft brewing industry is experiencing growth worldwide; however, research on this industry has ...
The craft brewing industry is experiencing growth worldwide; however, research on this industry has ...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the importance of feedback in deve...
The craft brewery industry is growing in the United States. Due to changes in state law over the pas...
This paper reports on an exploratory two-stage study of microbreweries in the UK. The first stage co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the underexplored niche market potential of craft ...
The growth of craft brewing in many countries is increasingly documented in the academic literature....
The British brewing industry has experienced major changes in recent years due to the emergence of t...
In adopting various elements associated with the theory of collaboration, this exploratory study inv...
This research paper tests for factors that correlate with brewery success, generates growth projecti...
This exploratory study investigates the perceived potential of craft beer tourism (CBT) in Australia...
In adopting various elements associated with the theory of collaboration, this exploratory study inv...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine key areas related to the craft brewing industry fro...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how micro and small craft brewery operators percei...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine the perceived resources, strengths, wea...
The craft brewing industry is experiencing growth worldwide; however, research on this industry has ...
The craft brewing industry is experiencing growth worldwide; however, research on this industry has ...
Purpose – The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the importance of feedback in deve...
The craft brewery industry is growing in the United States. Due to changes in state law over the pas...
This paper reports on an exploratory two-stage study of microbreweries in the UK. The first stage co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the underexplored niche market potential of craft ...
The growth of craft brewing in many countries is increasingly documented in the academic literature....
The British brewing industry has experienced major changes in recent years due to the emergence of t...
In adopting various elements associated with the theory of collaboration, this exploratory study inv...
This research paper tests for factors that correlate with brewery success, generates growth projecti...
This exploratory study investigates the perceived potential of craft beer tourism (CBT) in Australia...
In adopting various elements associated with the theory of collaboration, this exploratory study inv...