Global Value Chains Meet Innovation Systems: Are there Learning Opportunities for Developing Countries?



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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
World Development Volume 39, Issue 7, July
Number: 
Issue 7 Special Section (pp. 1204-1270): Foreign Technology and Indigenous Innovation in the Emerging Economies
Pages: 
1261-1269
Volume: 
39
Year: 
2011
Author(s): 
Pietrobelli, C.
Rabellotti, R.
Description: 

Analysis of the role of Global Value Chains (GVC) in accessing knowledge and enhancing learning and innovation. Global Value Chains, Innovation Systems, Governance, Foreign Direct Investment, Learning, Upgrading, Productivity. Three main conclusions emerge from the analytical framework and evidence presented in this paper. First, learning mechanisms can vary widely within the various forms of governance of GVCs; second, as innovations systems are “opened” to foreign sources of knowledge, the relationship between GVCs and ISs is nonlinear and endogenous, allowing all actors involved to benefit; third, the internal governance of a GVC is a dynamic phenomenon that is subject to continuous adjustments and changes, and the nature of the innovation system affects this co-evolution

Publication year: 
2010