“…Moreover, there is a controversy in two important literature streams as to development prospects for SMEs in global networks. In the global value chains (GVCs) literature, SMEs are predominantly seen as lowest-tier providers that occupy lower-value positions and struggle for survival due to cost competition, low margins, and high transaction costs (Humphrey & Schmitz, 2002;2004a;Belaya & Hanf, 2014;Lungwitz, Lee, & Campagna, 2006;Gancarczyk, 2016). On the other hand, the literature in international entrepreneurship presents SMEs as proactive global players that accomplish expansion through innovation (McDougall & Oviatt, 2000;Oviatt & McDougall, 2005;Coviello & Munro, 1997;Coviello, 2006;Gancarczyk & Gancarczyk, 2011;2017).…”