Title: Using sustainable value chain analysis as a catalyst for co-innovation in regional development: a case study of South Australian wine from the Riverland

Authors: Claudine Claudine, Andrew Fearne

Addresses: School of Management, Division of Business, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, 5001, Australia. ' Centre for Value Chain Research, Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7PE, UK

Abstract: The Australian wine industry is facing one of its greatest challenges in living memory – to compete on a global stage with quality wines that are accessible to the mass market, without jeopardising the livelihoods of wine producers, the communities they serve or the environment upon which they rely. This paper explores the potential for co-innovation as an approach for building sustainable competitive advantage in one of Australia|s most important grape producing regions – the Riverland. A case study of the Oxford Landing value chain is presented using sustainable value chain analysis, the results from which identify the need for more effective collaboration between policy makers, industry associations and commercial businesses in order to create a closer alignment between resource allocation, environmental management and consumer value.

Keywords: wine industry; co-innovation; sustainability; value chain analysis; VCA; Riverland; South Australia; sustainable development; regional development; innovation; resource allocation; environmental management; consumer value.

DOI: 10.1504/IJIRD.2011.038920

International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, 2011 Vol.3 No.2, pp.126 - 140

Published online: 29 Nov 2014 *

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