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Global Value Chains and Technological Capabilities: A Framework to Study Learning and Innovation in Developing Countries
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2008
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International EconomicsCritical ReviewDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentGlobal Production NetworkEconomic GrowthInternationalizationTechnological CapabilitiesNational Innovation PoliciesManagementGlobal Value ChainsGlobal Value ChainNew Product DevelopmentInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyTechnology TransferInternational ManagementStrategic ManagementStudy LearningInnovationGlobalizationGvc LiteratureBusinessTechnologyValue Chain
This paper presents a critical review of the global value chain (GVC) literature in light of the “technological capabilities” approach to innovation in less-developed countries (LDCs). Participation in GVC is beneficial for firms in LDCs, which are bound to source technology internationally. However, the issues of learning and technological efforts at the firm level remain largely hidden in the GVC literature. We propose a shift in the empirical and theoretical agenda, arguing that research should integrate the analysis of the endogenous process of technological capability development, including specific firm-level efforts, and of the mechanisms allowing knowledge to flow within and between different global value chains into the GVC literature.
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