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Vertical and Horizontal Networks and Export Performance in the Spanish Wine Industry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2022

Juan-Ramón Ferrer*
Affiliation:
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas. Departamento de Economía Agraria, Estadística y Gestión de Empresas. Campus Ciudad Universitaria, Avenida Puerta de Hierro, 2-4–28040 Madrid, Spain
Silvia Abella-Garcés
Affiliation:
Universidad de Zaragoza, Facultad de Empresa y Gestión Pública. Departamento de Dirección y Organización de Empresas. Plaza de la Constitución s/n – 22001 Huesca, Spain; e-mail: sabella@unizar.es.
Raúl Serrano
Affiliation:
Universidad de Zaragoza, Facultad de Economía y Empresa. Departamento de Dirección y Organización de Empresas. Paseo de la Gran Vía, 2–50005 Zaragoza, Spain; e-mail: raser@unizar.es.
*
e-mail: juanramon.ferrer@upm.es (corresponding author).
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Abstract

Wineries in the “old world” export almost 40% of their production. This study analyzes the influence of vertical and horizontal networks on export performance. We draw on a sample of 183 Spanish wineries and examine the main independent variables using a two-step Heckman model. We find positive effects of horizontal networks and—at a somewhat lower level—downstream vertical networks on export performance. (JEL Classifications: L66, M16, Q13)

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Table 1 Composition of Sample and All Wineries in Spain by Number of Employees (December 2015)

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Table 2 Winery Sample Compared to All Spanish Wineries

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Table 3 Descriptive Statistics and Spearman Correlation Matrix

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Table 4 Heckman First Stage: Export Probit Equations Dependent Variable: export ∈{0,1}

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Table 5 Heckman Second Stage Equations: Export Intensity Dependent Variable: ln(export share)