Public-Private Institutions as Catalysts of Upgrading in Emerging Market Societies

In this article, we argue that the ability of a firm to access a variety of knowledge resources and, in turn, upgrade its products depends on its being tied not simply to any or many organizations and institutions, but rather to those that act as social and knowledge bridges between previously isola...

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Beverage industry
Business structures
Community structure
Economic policy
Economic resources
Emerging markets
Governance
Industrial regulation
Knowledge transfer
Management research
Management science
Modeling
Organizational structure
Provincial government
Public policy
Public private partnerships
Spceial Research Forum: Public Policy and Mangement Research Finding the Common Ground
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Strategic management
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Wine industry
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Wines
title Public-Private Institutions as Catalysts of Upgrading in Emerging Market Societies
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