Upgrading within Global Value Chains and Innovation Capabilities: Lessons from Indian Information Technology Sector

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Swati Mehta, Angathevar Baskaran
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This study examines the process, nature, and drivers of upgrading among Indian information technology (IT) services firms in the global value chain (GVC) by analysing the sector as a whole and examining three cases – Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro. It uses a qualitative research approach and data obtained from secondary sources such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Trade in Value Added (TiVA) online database, company websites and annual reports. The study found that the contribution of India’s IT sector to GVC is relatively high among service sectors. It is increasingly delivering high-value products, reflecting its upgrading within the GVC. Indian IT firms have gradually transformed from being subcontractors providing low-value-added products and services to providing complete projects and solutions. The three cases show that upgrading of India’s IT firms was mainly due to continuous efforts to build innovation capacity by forging partnerships with other technology leaders, start-ups, and academic institutions, and through acquisitions. India needs to design specific industrial policy with enabling institutions to increase domestic value-added (DVA) and develop a foreign direct investment (FDI) policy that focuses on attracting multinational corporations (MNCs) with GVC linkages.
全球价值链升级与创新能力:来自印度信息技术行业的经验教训
本研究通过分析印度信息技术(IT)服务公司在全球价值链(GVC)中的整体行业和三个案例——塔塔咨询服务(TCS)、印孚瑟斯(Infosys)和威普罗(Wipro)——来考察其升级的过程、性质和驱动因素。它采用定性研究方法,并从经济合作与发展组织(OECD)的增值贸易(TiVA)在线数据库、公司网站和年度报告等二手来源获得数据。研究发现,在服务业中,印度IT行业对全球价值链的贡献相对较高。它越来越多地提供高价值产品,反映了它在全球价值链中的升级。印度IT公司已经逐渐从提供低附加值产品和服务的分包商转变为提供完整的项目和解决方案。这三个案例表明,印度IT公司的升级主要是通过与其他技术领导者、初创企业和学术机构建立伙伴关系,以及通过收购,不断努力建立创新能力。印度需要设计具体的产业政策,使制度能够增加国内附加值(DVA),并制定外国直接投资(FDI)政策,重点是吸引具有全球价值链联系的跨国公司(MNCs)。
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Institutions and Economies
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