000334524 001__ 334524 000334524 005__ 20230509054305.0 000334524 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.334524 000334524 041__ $$aeng 000334524 084__ $$aQ00 000334524 245__ $$aExploring the drivers of Sustainable Innovation in wine cooperatives: a case-studies analysis 000334524 260__ $$c2023-03 000334524 269__ $$a2023-03 000334524 300__ $$a17 000334524 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation 000334524 520__ $$aWith the current social, economical, and environmental scenarios, the intensive farming is no longer viable. In this context, innovation may play a crucial role. In particular, responsible innovation represent a value creation driver, allowing farms to realize internal economies and external social economies. The development of innovative processes is particularly suited to cooperatives, as they generate a competitive advantage and allow to overcome two constraints to sustainable innovation adoption: high costs and complexity. These aspects, which highlight the significant role of cooperation and innovation in the shared value creation process, have not been broadly addressed in previous contributions, especially regarding the wine sector. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the drivers of innovation processes for shared value creation in wine cooperatives. A 2-step analysis was implemented, including the definition of an interpretative model on the drivers of sustainable innovation processes for shared value creation in cooperatives, and a comparative analysis among two wine cooperatives, in order to validate such model. Results have validated the hypothesized scheme: in both cases, the drivers included in the model are essential for the adoption of innovations in viticulture. In particular, governance mechanisms and the very effectiveness of innovations change according to the territorial context. 000334524 546__ $$aEnglish 000334524 650__ $$aEnvironmental Economics and Policy 000334524 650__ $$aResearch and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 000334524 6531_ $$asmart innovation 000334524 6531_ $$aviticulture 000334524 6531_ $$ashared value creation 000334524 6531_ $$asustainability 000334524 6531_ $$asmart farming 000334524 6531_ $$acomparative analysis 000334524 700__ $$aUliano, Anna 000334524 700__ $$aMarotta, Giuseppe 000334524 700__ $$aStanco, Marcello 000334524 700__ $$aNazzaro, Concetta 000334524 8564_ $$9ce16218b-d31b-42e5-9e7f-bc37e6fdeacd$$s485821$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/334524/files/AES2023_SustainableInnovation.pdf 000334524 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:334524$$pGLOBAL_SET 000334524 913__ $$aBy depositing this Content ('Content') in AgEcon Search, I agree that I am solely responsible for any consequences of uploading this Content to AgEcon Search and making it publicly available, and I represent and warrant that: I am either the sole creator and the owner of the copyrights and all other rights in the Content; or, without obtaining another’s permission, I have the right to deposit the Content in an archive such as AgEcon Search. To the extent that any portions of the Content are not my own creation, they are used with the copyright holder’s express permission or as permitted by law. Additionally, the Content does not infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of another, nor does the Content violate any laws or another’s rights of privacy or publicity. The Content contains no restricted, private, confidential, or otherwise protected data or information that should not be publicly shared. I understand that AgEcon Search will do its best to provide perpetual access to my Content. In order to support these efforts, I grant the Regents of the University of Minnesota ('University'), through AgEcon Search, the following non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, world-wide rights and licenses: to access, reproduce, distribute and publicly display the Content, in whole or in part, in order to secure, preserve and make it publicly available, and to make derivative works based upon the Content in order to migrate the Content to other media or formats, or to preserve its public access. These terms do not transfer ownership of the copyright(s) in the Content. These terms only grant to the University the limited license outlined above. 000334524 980__ $$a2491