Title: ''It's no use crying over spilt milk!'': innovation paths in the dairy sector
Authors: Silvia Massa, Stefania Testa
Addresses: University of Genoa, Department of Communication, Computer and System Sciences, via Opera Pia, 13, 16145 Genova, Italy. ' University of Genoa, Department of Communication, Computer and System Sciences, via Opera Pia, 13, 16145 Genova, Italy
Abstract: This paper covers important, not fully explored research topics; namely a broad concept of innovation including not only technology but also social and cultural aspects. It focuses on the processes of innovation in the Italian food industry, namely what kind of innovation Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) can afford in a traditional, mature sector and how such innovation can contribute to firms| success. Though some of cross-sectional studies include food, their results are, however, inconclusive regarding the peculiarities of the sector. Two case studies have been developed through several in-depth interviews with key informants and the collection of secondary data. These two case studies regard the dairy sector, which is the primary sector in the Italian food industry in terms of sales. What seems to emerge from the cases is the extreme difficulty that commodity-oriented SMEs face to survive and the need of a reconfiguration of small producers| activities in order to achieve a greater involvement in the local economy, either in the food sector or outside it (e.g. tourism).
Keywords: innovation paths; food industry; case studies; SMEs; small and medium-sized enterprises; Italy; dairy sector; local economy.
International Journal of Management Practice, 2009 Vol.3 No.3, pp.277 - 290
Published online: 12 Jan 2009 *
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