低收入国家的产业政策、当地企业增长路径和能力建设:埃塞俄比亚花卉出口部门的经验教训

IF 2.8 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
A. T. Melese, Lindsay Whitfield
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产业政策文献对理解如何催化工业化做出了重要贡献,但它往往更多地关注激励学习所需的产业政策,而不是研究企业层面的学习动态和技术能力投资。此外,对低收入国家出口部门的全球价值链研究很少考虑当地公司是否是更广泛的企业集团的一部分,如果是,企业集团内的这种地位如何影响当地公司关于所涉全球供应链的商业战略以及对其外的投资。本文考察了当地企业对新出口行业的投资,这些投资是由其家族企业集团、产业政策以及低收入国家更广泛的国家经济和政治背景所决定的。它通过对埃塞俄比亚及其花卉出口业的兴起进行案例研究来做到这一点。这篇文章解释了企业层面获取知识和建立能力的动机,以及它们的出口轨迹和企业增长路径,以及所有者与整个企业集团相关的决策如何塑造它们。它认为,产业政策不仅需要考虑当地企业的现有能力、组织和网络,还需要根据家族企业集团的潜力制定产业政策,以推动新行业的能力建设。
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Industrial policy, local firm growth paths, and capability building in low-income countries: lessons from Ethiopia’s floriculture export sector
The industrial policy literature has made important contributions to understanding how to catalyze industrialization, but it tends to focus more on the industrial policies required to incentivize learning than on studying firm-level learning dynamics and investments in technological capabilities. Furthermore, global value chain studies on export sectors in low-income countries rarely consider whether local firms are part of broader business groups and if so, how that position within business groups affects local firms’ business strategies regarding the global supply chain in question as well as investments outside it. This article examines local firms’ investments in a new export industry, and they are shaped by dynamics linked to their family business groups, industrial policies, and the wider national economic and political contexts of low-income countries. It does so through a case study of Ethiopia and the emergence of its floriculture export industry. The article explains firm-level motivations in acquiring knowledge and building capabilities as well as their export trajectories and firm growth paths and how they are shaped by owners’ decisions related to the overall business group. It argues that industrial policies need to consider not only the existing capabilities, organizations, and networks of local firms but also tailor industrial policies to the potential of the family business groups to drive capability building in new industries.
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期刊介绍: The journal covers the following: the internal structures of firms; the history of technologies; the evolution of industries; the nature of competition; the decision rules and strategies; the relationship between firms" characteristics and the institutional environment; the sociology of management and of the workforce; the performance of industries over time; the labour process and the organization of production; the relationship between, and boundaries of, organizations and markets; the nature of the learning process underlying technological and organizational change.
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