This study investigates the relationships between industry-specific institutions, industry structure, and industry performance. The Norwegian Pelagic value chain’s harvesting industry and its processing industry comprised the empirical context. The study findings reveal that the harvesters (the fishers), on average, achieved nearly twice the return on assets relative to the processors. Furthermore, the fishers’ cash flow margin was, on average, more than eight times higher, and their annual growth rate was approximately 70% above the corresponding figures of the processing industry. This study argues that the two industries’ performance differences are related to the variations in their institutional setups. The processing industry is subje...
Under embargo until: 2021-01-07Geographical concentration of industries tends to be important for fi...
Harvesting, processing, and exporting of seafood are longheld traditions in Norway due to its vast m...
As in many resource based industries where the resources are in abundance but the home market is sma...
This study investigates the relationships between industry-specific institutions, industry structure...
The same type of industries, located in different nations, may perform differently in global markets...
Early studies of economies of scale show that ownership limitations imposed large costs on salmon fa...
The authors pose the following: "Is it possible for the remaining fish-processing\ud industry in Nor...
The article analyses competitiveness in a local milieu in the Norwegian fish processing industry. It...
In fisheries, formal institutions are intentionally implemented to protect the stock of fish and to ...
When the first Norwegian commercial catch of snow crabs was taken in the Barents Sea in 2012, an une...
The conditions in the Norwegian salmon farming industry are constantly changing. Locally and global...
This article focuses on the regional pattern of the fish processing industry in Norway and how this...
This study describes three fundamental quality-enhancing business models in the Norwegian cod indust...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Norwegian government operates pelagic fishery management systems designed to avoid overfishing a...
Under embargo until: 2021-01-07Geographical concentration of industries tends to be important for fi...
Harvesting, processing, and exporting of seafood are longheld traditions in Norway due to its vast m...
As in many resource based industries where the resources are in abundance but the home market is sma...
This study investigates the relationships between industry-specific institutions, industry structure...
The same type of industries, located in different nations, may perform differently in global markets...
Early studies of economies of scale show that ownership limitations imposed large costs on salmon fa...
The authors pose the following: "Is it possible for the remaining fish-processing\ud industry in Nor...
The article analyses competitiveness in a local milieu in the Norwegian fish processing industry. It...
In fisheries, formal institutions are intentionally implemented to protect the stock of fish and to ...
When the first Norwegian commercial catch of snow crabs was taken in the Barents Sea in 2012, an une...
The conditions in the Norwegian salmon farming industry are constantly changing. Locally and global...
This article focuses on the regional pattern of the fish processing industry in Norway and how this...
This study describes three fundamental quality-enhancing business models in the Norwegian cod indust...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Norwegian government operates pelagic fishery management systems designed to avoid overfishing a...
Under embargo until: 2021-01-07Geographical concentration of industries tends to be important for fi...
Harvesting, processing, and exporting of seafood are longheld traditions in Norway due to its vast m...
As in many resource based industries where the resources are in abundance but the home market is sma...