This study examines vertical coordination in the wine industry emerging in Illinois. We find that quality matters as temporal issues related to grape perishability increase the probability of written contracts being used to procure grapes. Holdup concerns related to sourcing adequate quality grapes and at-risk investments in grape storage and winemaking equipment lead to vertical integration. In general, larger wineries must obtain some grapes from outside vineyards and sell wine predominantly through tasting rooms and distributors. Smaller wineries rely more on direct sales to retailers, festivals, and farmers’ markets. Marketing outlet selection also reflects the types of wine produced
This Palgrave Handbook offers the first international comparative study into the efficiency of the i...
The Kentucky wine industry has grown rapidly over the past decade as farmers diversify from tobacco ...
Purpose – To examines strategies that have locked the Australian wine industry into a price-sensitiv...
This study examines vertical coordination in the wine industry emerging in Illinois. We find that qu...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Fabio Chaddad.Includes vita.This dissertation analyzes the institutiona...
What are the drivers of grape procurement strategies in U.S. emerging wine regions? Are these choice...
AbstractThere is a growing consumer preference for regional or "terroir" based products (Guy 2011). ...
Winemaking firms in California and southern France are organized quite differently. In this disserta...
We analyze the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice using the results of ...
The number of wineries in nontraditional cool climate regions of the United States has increased dra...
Winery numbers in the Mid-South and Mid-Atlantic States have increased substantially in recent years...
In our paper, we analyse the vertical coordination forms between vine grape producers and wine produ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice (market mode...
The 2000 Illinois Vineyard Survey showed 400+ acres of grapes compared to 181 two years earlier. Th...
AbstractAs of 2012 the United States has become the world's leading consumer of wine (Wine Institute...
This Palgrave Handbook offers the first international comparative study into the efficiency of the i...
The Kentucky wine industry has grown rapidly over the past decade as farmers diversify from tobacco ...
Purpose – To examines strategies that have locked the Australian wine industry into a price-sensitiv...
This study examines vertical coordination in the wine industry emerging in Illinois. We find that qu...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Fabio Chaddad.Includes vita.This dissertation analyzes the institutiona...
What are the drivers of grape procurement strategies in U.S. emerging wine regions? Are these choice...
AbstractThere is a growing consumer preference for regional or "terroir" based products (Guy 2011). ...
Winemaking firms in California and southern France are organized quite differently. In this disserta...
We analyze the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice using the results of ...
The number of wineries in nontraditional cool climate regions of the United States has increased dra...
Winery numbers in the Mid-South and Mid-Atlantic States have increased substantially in recent years...
In our paper, we analyse the vertical coordination forms between vine grape producers and wine produ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice (market mode...
The 2000 Illinois Vineyard Survey showed 400+ acres of grapes compared to 181 two years earlier. Th...
AbstractAs of 2012 the United States has become the world's leading consumer of wine (Wine Institute...
This Palgrave Handbook offers the first international comparative study into the efficiency of the i...
The Kentucky wine industry has grown rapidly over the past decade as farmers diversify from tobacco ...
Purpose – To examines strategies that have locked the Australian wine industry into a price-sensitiv...