Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
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University of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Buspelines: Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global BusinessServices PrecinctSimon VilleUniversity of Wollongong, sville@uow.edu.auClaire WrightUniversity of Wollongong, clairew@uow.edu.auFollow this and additional works at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapersỜ Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, an Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busd the Law CommonsRecommended CitationVille, Simon and Wright, Claire, "Buzz and Pipelines Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Business ServicesBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
Precinct' (2019). Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers 3674.https://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapers/3674Research Online IS the open access instituUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busedge and Decision-Making in a Global Business Services PrecinctAbstractThis paper provides a historical analysis of an urban services district through its examination of the Melbourne wool trade precinct in the 1920s. It is a study of both a local and global community whose social and spatial intera Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busction facilitated large-scale trade of a complex commodity that has rarely been examined Geographic mapping of the local and global connections of theBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
precinct has been combined with archival evidence. It reveals the "buzz' of the Melbourne precinct, created by local social and professional connectiUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busledge exchanged through correspondence, telegraph, and migration. These features shaped the progress of the trade, facilitating improvements in its infrastructure and in the ability of Melbourne's wool brokers and buyers to fulfill their role as intermediaries in the global supply chain for this com Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busplex commodityDisciplinesArts and Humanities I LawPublication DetailsVille, s & Wright, c (2019). Buzz and Pipelines: Knowledge and Decision-Making inBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
a Global Business Services Precinct. Journal of Urban History. 45 (2), 191-210This journal article is available at Research Online- https://ro uow edUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busnalysis of an urban sendees district through Its examination of the Melbourne wool trade precinct in the 1920s. It is a study of both a local and global community whose social and spatial interaction facilitated large scale trade of a complex commodity that has rarely been examined. Geographic mappi Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busng of the local and global connections of the precinct has been combined with archival evidence. It reveals the ‘buzz’ of the Melbourne precinct, creaBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
ted by local social and professional connections amongst wool brokers and buyers. ‘Pipelines’ to wool growing and textile regions were developed throuUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus the trade, facilitating improvements in its infrastructure and in the ability of Melbourne’s woolbrokers and buyers to fulfil their role as intermediaries in the global supply chain for this complex commodity.1I. IntroductionA certain atmosphere filled the centre of the growing Australian coastal c Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busities by the late nineteenth century. For Melbourne, as for most, It was the sight, sound and smell of wool on the move - vast volumes arriving from iBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
nland by road, river and rail, unloaded into warehouses, increasingly sold In auction rooms, and then loaded onboard vessels for shipment to overseas University of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busrce of wool production, but urban enterprise brought it to market and connected farmers to buyers across the world. The result, for bush and city, was prosperity that drove the Australian economy forwards beyond Federation.The key to Melbourne's wool trade, though less discernible at first blush, wa Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Buss the quieter but constant 'throng' of wool firms, concentrated in a precinct along the western end of Collins Street and at the Melbourne Wool ExchanBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
ge (MWE) around the corner in King St. A vast array of brokers, buyers and exporters conducted the buying and selling services of the trade. To extendUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busd social activities. In an era before scientific testing, the sale of an heterogeneous product like wool was infused with rich and diverse forms of proprietorial knowledge. Interaction enabled all parties to learn from one another about the numerous properties of wool and its complex sale process. C Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busomplementing the local buzz were national and international ‘pipelines’, which carried letters and cables updating firms and their representatives onBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
the state of the market in Melbourne2and around the world.1 The ability of sellers and buyers, at the service stage of the supply chain, to form accurUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus in the southern hemisphere and manufacturing textiles in the northern.Our focus Is Melbourne In the 1920s. Melbourne (767,000) was the second most populous Australian city behind Sydney (899,000) at the 1921 census and was at least three times the size of the next largest centres, Adelaide, Brisban Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Buse and Perth respectively.2 Along with Sydney, Melbourne had become one of the leading centres of the International wool trade after the relocation ofBuzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Bus
the sales from Europe to the southern hemisphere from the late nineteenth century. It was also prominent In the Australian market, capturing 25 per ceUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and Pip Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busa. Wellington, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Cape Town were leading sales centres in the other major wool producing nations of New Zealand, Argentina, Uruguay and South Africa respectively. By the 1920s, market relocation was reaching its completion and many European woolbuying firms had set up bran Buzz and Pipelines- Knowledge and Decision-Making in a Global Busches In Australia. However, the trade faced many challenges, particularly the Impact of World War One and the competition of artificial fibres.University of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and PipUniversity of WollongongResearch OnlineFaculty of Law. Humanities and the Arts - Facu|ty of Arts Socia| Scjences & Humanities »3 pcrs43466Buzz and PipGọi ngay
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