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VALUE CREATION IN FARMER-DRIVEN MARKETING CHANNELS: THE CASE OF MURRELLEN PORK AgEcon
Gow, Hamish R.; Oliver, Lance D.; Gow, Neil G..
Successful value creation requires not only exploiting productivity gaps but also pursuing the opportunity gaps that technological innovation and changing customer preferences provide. However, the pursuit of opportunity gaps requires firms to refocus their energies toward developing new, innovative, and flexible marketing processes and architectures in which the necessary skills, resources, and core competencies, whether within or outside the firm’'s boundaries, can be combined. The establishment of flexible modular architectures is not a trivial task; it requires an understanding of the critical processes and constraints driving innovation within a chain. The adoption of modular architectures can provide opportunities to create greater product...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Marketing.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/27955
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CO-OPERATING TO COMPETE IN HIGH VELOCITY GLOBAL MARKETS: THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF FLEXIBLE SUPPLY CHAIN ARCHITECTURES AgEcon
Gow, Hamish R.; Oliver, Lance D.; Gow, Neil G..
Continued value creation is paramount for the survival of firms competing in today's high velocity global business environment. This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding how firms can create and capture value within a highly volatile and uncertain business environment by exploiting both performance gaps and opportunity gaps through the development and use of flexible supply chain architectures. The choice of flexible organizational architecture allows for the continued reconfiguration of the independent modular components of the supply chain so as to achieve optimal leverage of both the firms core competencies as well as their collaborative partners complementary resources. The case of “Cellars of Canterbury”, a New Zealand based...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Industrial Organization; International Relations/Trade.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/16611
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Farmer Entrepreneurship in New Zealand - Some Observations from Case Studies AgEcon
Gow, Neil G..
1984 was a watershed in New Zealand agriculture which led to a flowering of entrepreneurial activity by some New Zealand farmers. A change of government and a national economic crisis lead to a complete and drastic review and subsequent restructuring of the agricultural sector. Farmers were forced to recognize that they could no longer rely on government support but had to meet the market. This paper reflects on research carried out at Lincoln University that has focused on case histories of some successful farmer entrepreneurs who grew out of this era. It attempts to link the case studies involved to concepts enunciated in the academic literature, especially those of performance and opportunity gaps, strategic intent, marketing strategies and supply chain...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Farmer entrepreneurship; Case studies; Strategic intent; Marketing strategies; Supply chain architectures; Chain coordination; Farm Management; Marketing.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24284
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CO-OPERATING TO COMPETE IN HIGH VELOCITY GLOBAL MARKETS: THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF FLEXIBLE SUPPLY CHAIN ARCHITECTURES AgEcon
Gow, Hamish R.; Oliver, Lance D.; Gow, Neil G..
Continued value creation is paramount for the survival of firms competing in today's high velocity global business environment. This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding how firms can create and capture value within a highly volatile and uncertain business environment by exploiting both performance gaps and opportunity gaps through the development and use of flexible supply chain architectures. The choice of flexible organizational architecture allows for the continued reconfiguration of the independent modular components of the supply chain so as to achieve optimal leverage of both the firms core competencies as well as their collaborative partners complementary resources. The case of "Cellars of Canterbury," a New Zealand based...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Value creation; Flexible supply chain architectures; Leverage; Core competencies.; Industrial Organization; Marketing.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/19859
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