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ONE FOR ALL OR EVERYONE FOR THEMSELVES: WHY IS COOPETITION SO DIFFICULT? THE CASE OF FOUR SMALL VINEYARDS IN CENTRAL FRANCE

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This article deals with the mechanism of coopetition formation from a network perspective, focusing in the wine industry. Through a comprehensive approach, we study the case of four vineyards in central France that are located in a low-profile wine-growing region and made up of very small firms fighting in a highly competitive market. While everything seems to encourage them to collaborate, these vineyards have so far remained unable to develop an effective coopetition strategy beyond a few specific initiatives. We seek to identify the reasons for these difficulties by analysing exogenous and endogenous coopetitive drivers. Our results provide theoretical contributions theory by showing that: the formation stage can lead to effective or ineffective coopetition; coopetition in an embedded network is specific; and coopetition intentionality plays a role in this formation stage.
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hal-03631930 , version 1 (26-04-2022)

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Anne Albert-Cromarias, Alexandre Asselineau. ONE FOR ALL OR EVERYONE FOR THEMSELVES: WHY IS COOPETITION SO DIFFICULT? THE CASE OF FOUR SMALL VINEYARDS IN CENTRAL FRANCE. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, In press. ⟨hal-03631930⟩
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