Upgrading within global value chains: backward linkages, forward linkages and technological capabilities

IF 1.8 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
Swati Mehta
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ABSTRACT The aim of the paper is to present a hypothesis of upgrading within global value chains (GVCs). In Stage I, both backward and forward linkages are low at lower level of productivity growth, but it provides ‘window of opportunity’ to increase participation in GVC. Firms enter Stage II with increasingly backward linkages. Only those firms with enough accumulated technological capabilities for transforming into high value-added activities participates in GVC with increasingly forward linkages in Stage III. In Stage IV, both backward and forward linkages again decrease, albeit at a higher level of productivity growth, wherein the firms manage production processes fragmented at different locations. This hypothesis of ‘upgrading within GVC in four stages’ is verified while examining the pattern of backward and forward linkages of global electronics industry with a specific focus on the electronics industry of South Korea, Taiwan and Mexico. It was found that the electronics industry of South Korea and Taiwan exhibited the pattern of ‘upgrading within GVC in four stages’ while Mexican electronics industry got caught in the ‘Stage II’ or ‘low value-added trap’. The proposition is examined from technological capability-building aspects of the systems of innovation approach.
全球价值链内的升级:后向联系、前向联系和技术能力
摘要本文的目的是提出一个全球价值链升级的假设。在第一阶段,生产力增长水平较低时,后向和前向联系都较低,但它为增加全球价值链的参与提供了“机会之窗”。企业进入第二阶段,后向联系日益紧密。只有那些积累了足够的技术能力,能够转变为高附加值活动的公司才能在第三阶段以越来越多的正向联系参与全球价值链。在第四阶段,后向和正向联系再次减少,尽管生产力增长水平更高,其中公司管理分散在不同地点的生产流程。这一“全球价值链四阶段升级”的假设得到了验证,同时考察了全球电子产业的后向和前向联系模式,特别关注韩国、台湾和墨西哥的电子产业。研究发现,韩国和台湾电子产业呈现出“四阶段全球价值链升级”的格局,而墨西哥电子产业则陷入了“第二阶段”或“低附加值陷阱”。这一命题是从技术能力建设的各个方面考察创新体系的方法。
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