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Firmes, coordinations et territorialité Une lecture économique de la diversité des filières d'appellation d'origine

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  • Philippe Perrier-Cornet
  • Bertil Sylvander

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[fre] Les filières d'appellation d'origine relèvent d'un même cadre juridique et reposent toutes sur une notion commune de qualité spécifique des produits liée à un territoire. Elles ne constituent pas pour autant un ensemble économique homogène. Ce texte apporte une contribution à la compréhension de la diversité économique de ces filières en analysant leurs modalités d'organisation sous trois aspects: celui des stratégies individuelles des firmes, dans lequel on met l'accent sur la diversité des modèles d'entreprises; celui des formes de coordination, qui sont révélatrices de différentes stratégies collectives des firmes engagées dans ces organisations; enfin celui de la dimension territoriale de ces systèmes productifs localisés, qui met en évidence, entre autres, un balancement entre formes de gouvernance sectorielle et territoriale. [eng] Firms, governance and territoriality: an economic review of the diversity of the 'filieres d'appellation d'origine' - The 'filières d'appellation d'origine'all have a similar legal foundation and rely on the same notion of products possessing specific qualities that are related to territory. But, they are not a homogeneous group. This paper contributes to the understanding of the economic diversity of these supply chains by analysing three aspects of their organisation - the strategies of the individual firms (where we emphasise the models of enterprises); the different forms of coordination, that are indicative of the different collective strategies of the firms involved; and thirdly the territorial dimension of these localised systems of production where we find a tension between sectoral and territorial forms of governance.

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  • Philippe Perrier-Cornet & Bertil Sylvander, 2000. "Firmes, coordinations et territorialité Une lecture économique de la diversité des filières d'appellation d'origine," Économie rurale, Programme National Persée, vol. 258(1), pages 79-89.
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    DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.2000.5195
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