2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.01.002
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Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Lessons from Latin American Clusters

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“…The GVC approach provides a holistic view of global industries from two vintage points: top down and bottom up (Gereffi and Lee, 2012). The top-down view focuses on the organisation of value chain activities and the modes of governance coordinating the value chain (Gereffi et al, 2005), while the bottom-up view focuses on upgrading by suppliers (Barrientos et al, 2011;Gereffi, 1999;Giuliani et al, 2005;Pavlínek and Ženka, 2011). These two perspectives are complementary and interdependent (Lee and Gereffi, 2015).…”
Section: Gvc Governance Upgrading and Knowledge Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GVC approach provides a holistic view of global industries from two vintage points: top down and bottom up (Gereffi and Lee, 2012). The top-down view focuses on the organisation of value chain activities and the modes of governance coordinating the value chain (Gereffi et al, 2005), while the bottom-up view focuses on upgrading by suppliers (Barrientos et al, 2011;Gereffi, 1999;Giuliani et al, 2005;Pavlínek and Ženka, 2011). These two perspectives are complementary and interdependent (Lee and Gereffi, 2015).…”
Section: Gvc Governance Upgrading and Knowledge Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La preocupación por reducir los costes les condiciona a buscar sus principales fuentes de información en otras empresas (Altenburg & Meyer-Stamer, 1999) siendo escasas las que recurren a servicios externos de consultoría (Giuliani, Pietrobelli, & Rabellotti, 2005;Kantis, 1996;Leone, 1991), puesto que no valoran su aporte estratégico. En consecuencia, las decisiones son más intuitivas.…”
Section: Marco Conceptualunclassified
“…Podemos incluirlas dentro del grupo de pymes basadas en recursos naturales (Giuliani, Pietrobelli, & Rabellotti, 2005). Estas pymes presentan características específicas, tales como menos profesionalización (Angelelli, Moudry, & Llisterri, 2006;Jardon, Gutawski, Martos, Aguilar, & Barajas, 2007); más dificultades para obtener financiación (Idb & Eri, 2008) y mayores dificultades de conseguir personal con formación (Zevallos, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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