创造一点甜蜜的生活。解释澳大利亚新南威尔士州猎人谷葡萄酒产区的恢复力和转型

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
S. Grimstad, J. Waterhouse, J. Burgess
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摘要

本文以猎人谷葡萄酒产区为例,考察了一个以特定葡萄酒品种闻名于国际的地区如何通过成为美食景观来重塑自己。本文采用案例研究的方法,通过定性数据确定,尽管猎人谷是一个小型的国家生产商,但它仍然强烈认同并保护其葡萄酒产区的身份。拥有地区身份“保管人”的重要性,如确保景观保持乡村美学的老酒家族,创造了既有利于新老进入者的嵌入式机构。虽然新进入者可能被认为是一种风险,但他们也提供了源源不断的创造性解决方案和投资,从而不断提高葡萄酒和美食感官体验的质量和奢华度。猎人谷葡萄酒旅游业的参与者通过同时保持强大的葡萄酒地区身份,同时将其作为一种手段,将自己重新打造成一个生活方式、食物、葡萄酒和旅游业相辅相成的美食景观,为其恢复力做出了贡献。通过这一点,猎人谷成功地保持了其在澳大利亚国内和国际葡萄酒和食品游客首选目的地中的领先地位。
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'Creating a little bit of La Dolce Vita'. Explaining resilience and transformation in the Hunter Valley wine region, NSW, Australia
Using the Hunter Valley wine region as a case study, this paper examines how a region, renowned internationally for specific wine varieties, reinvents itself through becoming a gastronomic landscape. Using a case study approach, this paper identifies, through qualitative data how, in spite of being a small national producer, the Hunter Valley still strongly identifies with and protects its wine-region identity. The importance of having regional identity 'custodians' such as the old wine families that ensure that the landscape maintains the rural aesthetic, creates embedded institutions that benefit both old and new entrants. While new entrants may be considered a risk, they also provide a continuous stream of creative solutions and investments, leading to continuous improvement of quality and luxury provision of wine and gastronomy sensory experiences. Hunter Valley wine-tourism actors have contributed to its resilience through simultaneously maintaining a strong wine region identity, while at the same time using this as a means to regenerate itself into a gastronomic landscape where lifestyle, food, wine and tourism complement each other. Through this the Hunter Valley manages to maintain its lead among the top Australian destinations for both national and international wine and food tourists.
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International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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1.90
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期刊介绍: The goal of the IJGSB is to explore the opportunities and threats of globalisation for small businesses as well as small businesses" strategic options in an increasingly global world. Dramatic changes in contemporary society and the economy have impacts on small businesses. The changing environment negatively influences the development and survival of smaller organisations in some areas and creates new opportunities for small businesses in others. Small firms" managers increasingly have to cope with global as well as local competitive dimensions. Research in this broad field thus is highly relevant.
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