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Variety of Innovation in Global Value Chains

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JOURNAL OF WORLD BUSINESS
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwb.2020.101167

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GVC; Innovation; Manufacturing

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This article analyzes how the geography and organization of preand production stages in GVC contribute to lead firms' innovation development. A novel approach in GVC studies is introduced based on transaction cost economics (TCE) and the innovation strategy's Modularity-Maturity matrix. The study identifies four distinct innovation models in GVC, with evidence from four global manufacturing industries suggesting that lead firms' innovation capabilities and product innovation cycle are shaped by the specific structure of the GVC in which they operate.
This article analyses how the geography and organization of preand production stages in GVC contribute to lead firms' innovation development. A novel approach in GVC studies is introduced based on transaction cost economics (TCE) and the innovation strategy's Modularity-Maturity matrix. The combination of these two perspectives allowed the conceptualization and assessment of two key dimensions in the generation of innovation in GVC: the geographic dispersion of value chain stages and lead firms' control over operations. The study of the intersection of the two dimensions led to the identification of four distinct innovation models in GVC. Evidence from four global manufacturing industries pharmaceuticals, bicycle, design furniture and wine suggests that lead firms' innovation capabilities and product innovation cycle are shaped by the specific structure of the GVC wherein they operate.

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