Managerial strategies in canning industries: A case study of early twentieth century Portugal


Autoria(s): Mata, ME
Data(s)

29/02/2012

29/02/2012

31/12/2008

Resumo

Business History, Vol, 51 Issue 1, p45-58

The paper discusses entry barriers in the Portuguese canning industries in the early twentieth century. The most important challenge facing the canning industries was a dependence on unsteady supply of raw material. The available technology, branding trademarks, product differentiation and product quality, versus abundance or scarcity of resources to be used as inputs and international trade presented contradictory effects on entry barriers. The paper discusses entry barriers in the Portuguese canning industries in the early twentieth century. The most important challenge facing the canning industries was a dependence on unsteady supply of raw material. The available technology, branding trademarks, product differentiation and product quality, versus abundance or scarcity of resources to be used as inputs and international trade presented contradictory effects on entry barriers. Deterrence was inefficient, some foreign firms delocalised to Portugal, and the sector is an interesting case-study in the historical context of globalisation

Identificador

0007-6791

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4017

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Palavras-Chave #canning industries #Portugal #entry-barrier effects #deterrence factors #managerial abilities #branding #vertical integration #environmental history
Tipo

article