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Value co‐creation between foreign firms and indigenous small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in Kazakhstan's oil and gas industry: The role of information technology spillovers
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Digital BusinessInformation Technology SpilloversInternational EntrepreneurshipIndigenous OilInternationalizationIndustrial OrganizationSmall Business EconomicsInternational Business StrategyMainstream International BusinessManagementValue Co‐creationGlobal Value ChainForeign FirmsInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyTechnology TransferInternational ManagementEconomicsStrategic ManagementInnovationGlobalizationTrade EconomicsBusinessBusiness StrategyManagement Of TechnologyVignette Case Studies
Abstract Study related to the extractive sector still plays a limited role in the mainstream international business (IB) and management literature, with even less focus on ongoing liberalization and digitalization in the industry. This article was motivated by the question of how collaboration between foreign and indigenous oil and gas (O&G) companies can support small‐sized and medium‐sized indigenous technological development. The main contribution of this article is the development of a model that explains how different actors can cocreate value in the ecosystem of the O&G industry through digital technologies. A three‐stage qualitative–interpretive method based on interviews with industry experts was adopted to build three vignette case studies. This article proposes what companies and the government could do to increase the competitiveness of the local economy, diversify from O&G into high technological industries, and support industrial development through information and communication technologies (ICT).
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