Value co‐creation on technology‐enabled platforms for business model responsiveness and position enhancement in global value chains

IF 3.6 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Christopher Agyapong Siaw, C. Okorie
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Abstract

Global value chains (GVCs) enable multinational enterprises (MNEs) to engage supplier and partner firms in developing/emerging economies for lower production costs and sell products in advanced economies for maximum profits. However, digital technologies are shifting the basis of value offering in GVC from products and services to platforms. Considering that theseplatformsfacilitatebusiness exchanges in multi-actor networks,the partner or supplier firms of MNEs can easily become competitors to MNEs if these firms participate in different networks. Nevertheless, relatively little research addresses how MNEs can develop structural flexibility for competitive association with and differentiation from their partner firms while developing effective strategies to optimize value creation and capture from their relationship with these partner firms. This study develops a conceptual framework to explain how value co-creation on technology-enabled platforms facilitates structural flexibility and strategic management of firm relationships and activities in GVC. The framework has significant implications for responsive business models and enhanced positions for firms to participate and influence value creation and appropriation in GVC.
在技术支持的平台上共同创造价值,以提高商业模式的响应能力和在全球价值链中的地位
全球价值链使跨国企业能够与发展中国家/新兴经济体的供应商和合作伙伴公司合作,以降低生产成本,并在发达经济体销售产品,以获得最大利润。然而,数字技术正在将全球价值链的价值提供基础从产品和服务转移到平台。考虑到这些平台是多参与者网络中的军事商业交流平台,如果跨国公司参与不同的网络,这些公司的合作伙伴或供应商很容易成为跨国公司的竞争对手。然而,相对较少的研究涉及跨国公司如何在制定有效战略以优化价值创造和从与这些伙伴公司的关系中获取价值的同时,发展与其伙伴公司的竞争关联和差异化的结构灵活性。本研究开发了一个概念框架,解释技术平台上的价值共创如何促进全球价值链中企业关系和活动的结构灵活性和战略管理。该框架对响应型商业模式具有重要意义,并增强了企业参与全球价值链并影响价值创造和分配的地位。
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