Individual Case Studies of Japanese Knowledge Transfer via Training in Mexico’s Automotive Industry

IF 0.1 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Leo Guzmán-Anaya
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Abstract

The automotive industry has been considered a source for achieving development in emerging economies. In an ideal setting, supplier firms and assembly plants work interconnected creating positive externalities, but it has been shown that this is difficult to achieve for developing countries. The case of Mexico stands out as a country that has successfully attracted major Japanese automotive assemblers but has struggled to include endogenous firms in the supply chains primarily due to the inability to meet technological and quality requirements. This study employs a qualitative case study methodology to analyze knowledge transfer processes to local firms that participated in a training project from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The results show that through training, participating local firms improved quality and productivity measurements. The knowledge acquired was internalized and diffused within the firm allowing for industry-specific certifications, market growth, and market diversification.
日本在墨西哥汽车工业通过培训转移知识的个案研究
汽车工业一直被认为是新兴经济体实现发展的源泉。在理想的情况下,供应商公司和装配厂相互联系,产生积极的外部性,但事实表明,这对发展中国家来说是难以实现的。墨西哥的案例引人注目,因为它成功地吸引了主要的日本汽车组装商,但由于无法满足技术和质量要求,它一直在努力将本土公司纳入供应链。本研究采用定性个案研究方法,分析参与日本国际协力事业团(JICA)培训项目的当地企业的知识转移过程。结果表明,通过培训,参与的当地企业提高了质量和生产率。所获得的知识被内化并在公司内部扩散,从而允许特定行业的认证,市场增长和市场多样化。
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Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico
Mexico y la Cuenca del Pacifico INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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