Moving upward in global value chains: the innovations of mobile phone developers in China
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to integrate the global value chain (GVC) perspective with firms' innovation in emerging economies (EEs) and explain why EE firms can improve their innovation capabilities more from their domestic markets by focusing on R&D and marketing than from original equipment manufacturer/original design manufacturer (OEM/ODM) modes in the GVC and how they contribute to the national innovation system (NIS).
Design/methodology/approach
The literature on GVC is reviewed and then several propositions are developed using the example of the underground mobile phone developers in China by integrating the GVC perspective.
Findings
The paper proposes that EE firms, especially firms that have a large underdeveloped domestic market such as China, should focus on R&D and marketing instead of on OEM/ODM in GVC to increase their competitiveness and strengthen their NIS. Also implications are drawn from their success in the underground markets to advance knowledge on NIS.
Originality/value
The paper shows that EE firms can build and strengthen their innovation capabilities through intense interaction and learning in domestic markets, which, subsequently, moves them upwards in their GVC. Industrial policy needs to change in order to facilitate such technological entrepreneurship in NIS, whether it is informal or underground.
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Citation
Li Sun, S., Chen, H. and Pleggenkuhle‐Miles, E.G. (2010), "Moving upward in global value chains: the innovations of mobile phone developers in China", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 4 No. 4, pp. 305-321. https://doi.org/10.1108/17506141011094118
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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