Is the Country of Origin the Fifth Element in the Marketing Mix of Imported Wine?

Abstract The research builds a theoretical understanding and managerial debate of country of origin effects for agricultural produce for which the growing country and region have been regarded as important bases for differential advantage. Especially, it is focused in the wine industry, which has faced unprecedented competitive marketing challenges over the last decade.

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