Global value chain breadth and firm productivity: the enhancing effect of Industry 4.0

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作者
Opazo-Basaez, Marco [1 ]
Vendrell-Herrero, Ferran [2 ]
Bustinza, Oscar F. [3 ]
Maric, Josip [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Deusto, Deusto Business Sch, Dept Management, Bilbao, Spain
[2] Univ Birmingham, Dept Management, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[3] Univ Granada, Fac Econ & Business Sci, Dept Management 1, Granada, Spain
[4] EM Normandie, Dept Supply Chain Management & Decis Sci, Campus Paris, Paris, France
关键词
Global manufacturing networks; Industry; 4; 0; Organizational learning; Creativity; ORGANIZATIONAL CREATIVITY; MULTINATIONAL FIRMS; INNOVATION; INTERNATIONALIZATION; COMPETITIVENESS; SMART; DEGLOBALIZATION; OPPORTUNITIES; CONNECTIVITY; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1108/JMTM-12-2020-0498
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose Global value chains (GVC) incorporate internationally fragmented sources of knowledge so as to increase global competitiveness and performance. This paper sheds light on the role of Industry 4.0 technological capabilities in facilitating knowledge access from international linkages and improving firm productivity. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on organizational learning research, the present study argues that the relationship between GVC breadth, analyzed in respect to the geographical fragmentation of production facilities and productivity follows an inverted U-shaped pattern that can be explained by the interplay between external knowledge access and the coordination costs associated with GVC breadth. We test our predictions using a purpose-built survey that was carried out among a sample of 426 Spanish manufacturing firms. Findings Our results indicate that organizations adhering to a traditional manufacturing system are able to benefit from fewer transnational relationships (concretely 11 foreign facilities) in the search for productivity improvements. This can be largely attributed to the marginal value of the knowledge accessed and the costs of coordinating international counterparts' production and knowledge transfer. However, our study reveals that the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies has the potential to broaden optimal GVC breadth, in terms of the number of linkages to interrelate with (concretely 131 foreign facilities) so as to obtain productivity gains while mitigating the complexities associated with coordination. Originality/value The study unveils that Industry 4.0 technologies enable management of broader GVC breadth, facilitating knowledge access and counteracting coordination costs from international counterparts.
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页码:785 / 804
页数:20
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