Technological Transfer Channels of Food and Beverage Processing Multinationals to Host Countries: An Empirical Analysis

R. Rama
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This research examines the possibility of food and beverage (F&B)-processing multinational corporations serving as a viable conduit for the international diffusion of technology. It utilizes existing literature to analyse three potential avenues through which technology transfer occurs from these corporations to host sectors: contract farming, domestic collaboration for innovation, and spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In specific instances, these firms might provide support to local innovators through financial assistance or complementary resources. Additionally, they may actively facilitate technology transfers to particular types of local partners and they may generate demonstration effects. Nevertheless, the prevailing evidence consistently indicates that the impact of FDI on the host sector is generally limited or selective. The findings of this study cast doubt on the overly optimistic views held by international organizations and host governments regarding FDI in the food sector as a major source of cutting-edge technology for host countries. The incentives offered to food and beverage multinationals should be carefully calibrated to strike a balance between acknowledging potential benefits to the sector's innovation system and maintaining a realistic perspective on the actual outcomes. This study combines and analyses three separate empirical lines of research in parallel to offer factual elements for a policy debate. By integrating these different research approaches, the study aims to contribute to a well-informed discussion on relevant policy matters.
食品饮料加工跨国公司对东道国技术转移渠道的实证分析
本研究考察了食品和饮料加工跨国公司作为技术国际传播可行渠道的可能性。它利用现有文献分析了这些公司向东道国部门进行技术转移的三种潜在途径:承包农业、国内创新合作和外国直接投资(FDI)的溢出效应。在具体情况下,这些公司可以通过财政援助或补充资源向当地创新者提供支持。此外,它们可积极促进向特定类型的当地伙伴转让技术,并可产生示范效应。然而,普遍的证据一致表明,外国直接投资对东道国部门的影响一般是有限的或有选择性的。本研究的发现对国际组织和东道国政府将粮食部门的外国直接投资视为东道国尖端技术的主要来源所持的过于乐观的观点提出了质疑。提供给食品和饮料跨国公司的激励措施应经过仔细调整,以在承认该行业创新体系的潜在利益和对实际结果保持现实看法之间取得平衡。本研究结合并分析了三条独立的实证研究线,为政策辩论提供了事实要素。通过整合这些不同的研究方法,本研究旨在促进对相关政策问题的全面讨论。
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