Product Quality in the Agri-Food Chain: Do Cooperatives Offer High Quality Wine?

Dieter Pennerstorfer, Christoph Weiss

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Abstract

We investigate the impact of decentralised decision-making on product quality. Comparing a cooperative and an investor-owned firm suggests that members of the cooperative have an incentive to produce too much and to free-ride on quality. Whether or not cooperatives deliver higher quality products depends on the way in which the quality of the final product is determined from the quality levels of the inputs delivered (quality aggregation) as well as the number of members of the cooperative. Empirical evidence on the Austrian wine market suggests that wines produced by cooperatives tend to be of significantly lower quality, ceteris paribus.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)143-162
Number of pages20
JournalEuropean Review of Agricultural Economics
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Fields of science

  • 502 Economics
  • 405002 Agricultural economics
  • 502013 Industrial economics

JKU Focus areas

  • Social Systems, Markets and Welfare States
  • Social and Economic Sciences (in general)

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