创新系统与全球价值链:已建立联系和未来可能趋势的共被引分析

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Ebrahim Souzanchi Kashani , Ali Bonyadi Naeini , Hossein Gholizadeh
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摘要

本研究描绘了创新系统(IS)和全球价值链(GVC)概念联系的历史图景。我们使用共引技术绘制了这两个领域自1990年以来的演变图。我们强调了过去三十年的连接节点。前十年以产业集群和区域创新相关的区域研究为中介,见证了国家创新系统与全球价值链之间的联系。隐性的本地粘性知识和成文的可转移全球知识与创新之间的权衡,以及学习在全球价值链升级中的重要性,在第二个十年产生了两条新的路线。在过去的十年中,尽管这些路径被保留下来,但它们的中介节点已经随着技术和可持续转型的文献以及路径依赖在全球生产网络区域演变中的作用而发生了变化。最近的趋势表明,关于经济地理和追赶的进化观点可能会为将两者联系起来提供新的机会,一些经验教训强调了未来需要更有组织的互动。
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Innovation systems and global value chains: A Co-citation analysis of established linkages and possible future trends

This study draws a historical picture of conceptual linkages of innovation systems (IS) and global value chains (GVC). We used a co-citation technique to map the evolution of these two fields since 1990. We highlighted the connecting nodes over the past three decades. The first decade witnessed a connection between national innovation systems (NIS) and GVC, mediated by regional studies related to industrial clusters and district-based innovation. The tradeoff between tacit sticky local and codified transferable global knowledge and innovation and learning's importance in upgrading in GVC generated two new routes in the second decade. In the last decade, although these routes are retained, their mediating nodes have changed with the literature on technology and sustainable transition from IS and the path dependency role in the evolution of districts in global production networks. Recent trends indicate that evolutionary views on economic geography and catch-up may open new opportunities to link the two, and some lessons highlight the need for more structured interactions in the future.

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International Journal of Innovation Studies
International Journal of Innovation Studies Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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