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Geographic Patterns of Craft Breweries at the Intraurban Scale

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In this article, the authors examined the intraurban geography of craft breweries in ten cities across the United States and empirically tested whether these establishments tend to cluster within cities using spatial statistical techniques.
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This article examines the intraurban geography of craft breweries in ten cities across the United States. First, through an exhaustive literature review, we outline both supply- and demand-side factors that might cause craft breweries to cluster. Second, we empirically test whether these establishments tend to cluster within cities using spatial statistical techniques. Many communities are attempting to support the establishment of more craft breweries as a way to boost tourism and economic development. The findings from this article aid in this discussion by providing insights into how craft brewers locate and the factors that could influence their location decision behavior. Our findings suggest that craft brewers do in fact cluster. There are both supply and demand factors responsible. On the supply side, the collaborative environment within the industry and the artisan nature of the industry's products allows for benefits of clustering to outweigh the costs associated with this behavior. On the demand...

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Suburban (dis)advantage : views of suburban life from low-income immigrants in Surrey, BC

Jacopo Miro
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a Table of Table of Contents of the Table of contents of the paper "A Table of the Contents of a.i.iii Lay Summary of
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Small Holds Sway: How Small Businesses Mobilize Knowledge to Support Action in Learning Processes for Sustainability Transformations

TL;DR: This article examined industry transformations in the brewing sector in Canada and Germany and showed how metanarratives shape these processes by making tacitly held understandings explicit in language, externalizing alternative organizing principles around "the art of making" and "cooperation as a means to prosper".
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Craft breweries, adaptive reuse, and neighborhood revitalization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the growth of the craft brewing in the United States and the preference of many craft breweries for inexpensive building space in economically distressed neighborhoods, concluding that there is a dark side to this neighborhood revitalization as rising real estate values has forced many established, often low-income, residents to leave these neighborhoods.
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The Geography of Beer : Culture and Economics

TL;DR: The authors explored the geographies of beer by examining the cultural impacts and economic trends that have intersected, diverged, and shaped the current beer landscape (beerscape), highlighting the similarities and divergences within these beerscapes, from local to global scales of analysis, and from a diversity of perspectives and locales.
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Geography of craft breweries in Central Europe: Location factors and the spatial dependence effect

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the geography of microbreweries in three countries in Central Europe: the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia, using spatial statistical models (LISA and spatial lag) and data from Eurostat and collected by the authors.
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Entry into new market segments in mature industries: endogenous and exogenous segmentation in the u.s. brewing industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate two processes, niche formation and resource-partitioning, that could independently account for the entry of firms into new market segments in mature industries and find that niche formation provides a better explanation for both microbrewery and brewpub foundings.
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Measuring Social Capital: The Danish Co‐operative Dairy Movement

TL;DR: Social capital is considered as a new production factor that must be added to the conventional concepts of human and physical capital and is productive because it increases the level of trust in a society and allows more transactions to take place without third-party enforcement.
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Statistical Methods for Spatial Epidemiology: Tests for Randomness

TL;DR: There are many different types of statistical methods useful in spatial epidemiology as mentioned in this paper, and they can be classified according to the nature of the data (area versus point-based), or according to a statistical test (for example, distance based).
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Under-Tapped?: An Analysis of Craft Brewing in the Southern United States

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that craft brewery expansion fits well within resource partitioning theory in which firms that serve small niche markets challenge the monopolistic competition of the multinationals that dominate the brewing industry.
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Nearest-neighbor contingency table analysis of spatial segregation for several species

Philip M. Dixon
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
TL;DR: Spatial segregation occurs when a species is more likely to be located in the vicinity of conspecifics This can be investigated by mapping and identifying all locations in a study area,.
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