What drives the economic performance of suppliers in global value chains/global production networks – tier, ownership, size, specialization, or region?

J. Blažek, Anton Lypianin
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ABSTRACT The paper investigates the economic performance of Czech electro-engineering companies in relation to their tier, ownership, size, level of specialization, and host region in order to scrutinize one of the key assumptions about functional upgrading, namely that lead firms and higher tier suppliers capture more value than lower tier suppliers. This issue has fundamental policy implications, as global value chain (GVC)/global production network (GPN) policy recommendations revolve mainly around two paradigms: to ‘plug-in’ into GVC/GPN and to ‘move-up the chain’, meaning to upgrade functionally. The paper contributes to the GVC/GPN literature by scrutinizing the underinvestigated electro-engineering industry, accounting for variegated levels of specialization of particular companies in the industry, combining sectoral and regional perspectives (i.e. the modes of strategic coupling), and providing disaggregated data for individual companies instead of values aggregated by tiers. The results show large variation in the economic performance of individual companies, yet ownership and tier are the key factors driving economic results. Companies operating outside the production networks performed strongly in terms of profitability, while maintaining the same level of wages as other domestic companies in the electro-engineering industry. Thus, the authors conclude that ‘plug-in’ imperative should be carefully considered within specific industrial and regional contexts.
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在全球价值链/全球生产网络中,是什么驱动着供应商的经济表现——层级、所有权、规模、专业化还是区域?
摘要本文研究了捷克电气工程公司的经济绩效与其层级、所有权、规模、专业化水平和所在地区的关系,以检验功能升级的一个关键假设,即领先企业和更高层次的供应商比低层次的供应商获得更多的价值。这一问题具有根本性的政策含义,因为全球价值链(GVC)/全球生产网络(GPN)政策建议主要围绕两种范式展开:“插入”到全球价值链/全球生产网络中,以及“向链条上游移动”,即功能升级。本文通过仔细研究未被充分研究的电气工程行业,考虑行业中特定公司的多样化专业化水平,结合部门和区域视角(即战略耦合模式),并提供单个公司的分类数据,而不是按层次汇总的价值,为GVC/GPN文献做出了贡献。结果表明,各个公司的经济绩效差异很大,但所有权和级别是驱动经济绩效的关键因素。在生产网络之外运营的公司在盈利能力方面表现强劲,同时保持与其他国内电子工程行业公司相同的工资水平。因此,作者得出结论,应在特定的工业和地区背景下仔细考虑“插件”的必要性。
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