N Lewis, W Moran, P Perrier-Cornet… - Progress in Human …, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
The term 'governance'is used differently in different literatures. This paper relates the uses of the term and the theoretical concepts to which it is attached in three bodies of literature–the …
Geographers have developed a keen interest in the social production of space–in the way meanings and values are ascribed to places as a result of changing social, cultural and …
W Smith, H Montgomery - GeoJournal, 2004 - Springer
Agriculture was the primary target of moves to deregulate the New Zealand economy in 1984. Within twelve-months all production subsidies had been removed, including those for …
The wine industry is becoming increasingly globalized as consumer demand, capital investment, and industry restructuring lead to higher volumes of trade, greater levels of …
Rural places acquire value in different ways and geographers have adopted a range of approaches to understand the way value is created in land and place. This paper analyses …
D Hayward, N Lewis - Geographical Journal, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid expansion of the New Zealand wine industry has rested largely on a specific wine commodity form, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. Global demand for a specialised product …
G Banks, S Kelly, N Lewis, S Sharpe - Australian Geographer, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Associations between place and wine are historically deep. Past and current narratives of wine production are wedded to environment attributes of particular places, and in both the …
P Duguid - Business History Review, 2005 - cambridge.org
Diversified trading networks have recently drawn a great deal of attention. In the process, the importance of diversity has perhaps been overemphasized. Using the trade in port wine from …
The objective of this study is to examine collaboration's role as a strategic capability within the context of the New Zealand (NZ) wine industry. It utilises resource-based theory to …