2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.07.044
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The changing contours of global value chains post-COVID: Evidence from the Commonwealth

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“…This occurs when intermediate goods or services are exported to a partner economy, which re-exports them to a third economy. The degree of a country’s forward GCV participation is determined by the share of its domestically produced inputs in third countries’ exports (Khorana et al. , 2022).…”
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“…This occurs when intermediate goods or services are exported to a partner economy, which re-exports them to a third economy. The degree of a country’s forward GCV participation is determined by the share of its domestically produced inputs in third countries’ exports (Khorana et al. , 2022).…”
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“…It estimates the value of foreign value-added content, i.e., from imported intermediate goods and services in the economy's total exports. The magnitude of backward GVC participation in an economy is reflected in its reliance on foreign inputs to produce its exports (Khorana et al, 2022). It is calculated as the ratio of foreign value-added content of exports to the economy's total gross exports (World Trade Organisation, 2019).…”
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“…The massive economy of a country, especially in the manufacturing industry is affected by the increase in international oil prices, while the service sector is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic (Muzakki, 2020). Trade protectionism has the potential to disrupt global supply chains and even has the potential to change global supply chain patterns (Khorana, Escaith, Ali, Kumari, Do, 2022). Companies are required to formulate strategies for how their companies can continue to grow by developing technologies that will affect the company's resources (Hoh & Tang, 2021).…”
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