Leveraging global value chains for innovation: the case of SMEs

Yasmine Eissa , Chahir Zaki
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In this paper, we study the relationship between global value chains (GVC) participation and firms’ innovation, with a focus on unveiling opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) bound with structural disadvantages. Using firm-level data from the World Bank Enterprise Surveys, we contribute to the existing literature in three ways. First, we analyze the impact of GVC participation on different types of innovation, especially product versus process ones. Second, we bridge literature strands on internal (R&D spending) and external (GVC orientation) innovation inputs and explore whether they act as substitutes. Third, we explore the moderating effect of GVC participation on SMEs innovation. Our findings show that GVC participation incentivizes product and process innovation. In addition, it serves as a substitute for R&D spending and helps SMEs innovate. The GVC effect is particularly significant in middle-income countries with adequate absorptive capacity. Our results remain robust when using alternative methodologies.
利用全球价值链促进创新:以中小企业为例
本文研究了参与全球价值链(GVC)与企业创新之间的关系,重点研究了结构性劣势的中小企业(SMEs)的机遇。利用来自世界银行企业调查的企业层面数据,我们从三个方面对现有文献做出了贡献。首先,我们分析了全球价值链参与对不同类型创新的影响,特别是产品与过程创新的影响。其次,我们将内部(研发支出)和外部(全球价值链导向)创新投入的文献链连接起来,并探讨它们是否起到替代作用。第三,探讨全球价值链参与对中小企业创新的调节作用。研究结果表明,参与全球价值链对产品和工艺创新具有激励作用。此外,它还可以替代研发支出,帮助中小企业创新。全球价值链效应在吸收能力充足的中等收入国家尤为显著。当使用替代方法时,我们的结果仍然是稳健的。
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International Economics
International Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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