Purpose - As sustainability concerns become increasingly influential in shaping wineries' strategies at the production and processing stages, this study aims to investigate the anticipated benefits, incentives and constraints associated with a territorial sustainability certification in the wine industry. Design/methodology/approach - Focusing on wine producers from the Romagna Consortium (Italy), the research explores the influence of firm characteristics on sustainability attitudes and explores the Consortium potential role in facilitating the ecological transition. Data are collected through an online survey and analyzed by means of factor and cluster analysis. Findings - Findings reveal the Consortium capacity to expand its scope, incorporating elements of sustainability, resilience and territorial development. In addition, it emerges that the perception of sustainability among local producers extends beyond environmental concerns, encompassing the economic and social domains. Practical implications - Acting as a cluster constituent, the Consortium can stimulate collaborative behavior and promote knowledge dissemination contributing to a mature collaborative environment. A territorial sustainability certification is thus viewed as multifunctional tool, enhancing economic performance and collective reputation, while addressing the numerous environmental challenges faced by the sector. Originality/value - The study's originality lies in its direct engagement with a considerable number of producers in a geographic area boasting a mature wine industry but with limited research focusing on coordinated efforts for improved sustainability performance.

Ceccacci, A., Camanzi, L., Rota, C., Fiorentini, R., Malorgio, G. (2025). Enhancing wineries’ sustainability through territorial certifications: a case study in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WINE BUSINESS RESEARCH, 37(1), 87-112 [10.1108/IJWBR-03-2024-0009].

Enhancing wineries’ sustainability through territorial certifications: a case study in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Ceccacci A.;Camanzi L.;Rota C.
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Malorgio G.
2025

Abstract

Purpose - As sustainability concerns become increasingly influential in shaping wineries' strategies at the production and processing stages, this study aims to investigate the anticipated benefits, incentives and constraints associated with a territorial sustainability certification in the wine industry. Design/methodology/approach - Focusing on wine producers from the Romagna Consortium (Italy), the research explores the influence of firm characteristics on sustainability attitudes and explores the Consortium potential role in facilitating the ecological transition. Data are collected through an online survey and analyzed by means of factor and cluster analysis. Findings - Findings reveal the Consortium capacity to expand its scope, incorporating elements of sustainability, resilience and territorial development. In addition, it emerges that the perception of sustainability among local producers extends beyond environmental concerns, encompassing the economic and social domains. Practical implications - Acting as a cluster constituent, the Consortium can stimulate collaborative behavior and promote knowledge dissemination contributing to a mature collaborative environment. A territorial sustainability certification is thus viewed as multifunctional tool, enhancing economic performance and collective reputation, while addressing the numerous environmental challenges faced by the sector. Originality/value - The study's originality lies in its direct engagement with a considerable number of producers in a geographic area boasting a mature wine industry but with limited research focusing on coordinated efforts for improved sustainability performance.
2025
Ceccacci, A., Camanzi, L., Rota, C., Fiorentini, R., Malorgio, G. (2025). Enhancing wineries’ sustainability through territorial certifications: a case study in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WINE BUSINESS RESEARCH, 37(1), 87-112 [10.1108/IJWBR-03-2024-0009].
Ceccacci, A.; Camanzi, L.; Rota, C.; Fiorentini, R.; Malorgio, G.
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