- Title
- Wine and regional tourism : Cluster complementarity and regional development
- Creator
- McRae-Williams, Pamela
- Date
- 2005
- Type
- Text; Thesis; PhD
- Identifier
- http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/35842
- Identifier
- vital:3519
- Identifier
- https://library.federation.edu.au/record=b1285474~S4
- Abstract
- This thesis investigates the impact of clustering on the development and operation of wine and tourism industries in Victoria, Australia. Specifically, the research analyses the structure and competitive strength of industry players, and highlights the importance of geographic co-location on their behaviour. In essence, this study examines micro-clusters in these regional industries to identify overlap and complementarity between them. The research focuses on three case studies based around geographic locations in Central and Western Victoria - Ballarat, Northern Grampians and Bendigo regions. "The primary aim of the study is to gain an understanding of the scope of wine and tourism micro-clusters and how they interact. [...] Generally speaking, this study develops and applies a framework that demonstrates the relevance of cluster theory as a regional development tool for scenarios that fucus on co-located clusters at a micro level, as opposed to the majority of research reported that focuses on the macro level."; Doctor of Philosophy
- Publisher
- University of Ballarat
- Rights
- Copyright Pamela McRae-Williams
- Rights
- Open Access
- Rights
- This metadata is freely available under a CCO license
- Subject
- Regional economics; Tourism; Economic development projects; Regional planning; Wine industry; Victoria; Australian Digital Thesis
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