2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwb.2021.101221
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The nature of innovation in global value chains

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“…Interestingly, the intellectual movement surrounding innovation and knowledge transfer shifted toward examining these concepts in the context of global value chains (GVCs), where a plethora of firms are interconnected and give rise to an ecosystem (Sinkovics et al, 2019 ; Soontornthum et al, 2020 ). This trend is also evident in the recent findings related to knowledge connectivity issues in GVCs and new age firms in other journals (Ambos et al, 2021 ; Mudambi et al, 2017 ). Thus, the aforementioned topics pave the way for future studies that may explore the following: What are the antecedents and outcomes of knowledge transfer processes in GVCs?…”
Section: Major Themes In Mir Corpussupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Interestingly, the intellectual movement surrounding innovation and knowledge transfer shifted toward examining these concepts in the context of global value chains (GVCs), where a plethora of firms are interconnected and give rise to an ecosystem (Sinkovics et al, 2019 ; Soontornthum et al, 2020 ). This trend is also evident in the recent findings related to knowledge connectivity issues in GVCs and new age firms in other journals (Ambos et al, 2021 ; Mudambi et al, 2017 ). Thus, the aforementioned topics pave the way for future studies that may explore the following: What are the antecedents and outcomes of knowledge transfer processes in GVCs?…”
Section: Major Themes In Mir Corpussupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Thus, open innovation has become the most important area of application of innovative practices and the subsequent formation of innovation chains as elements of national and regional innovation systems that ensure the exchange of knowledge, experience, research results, new technologies, as well as the basis for attracting investments in the modernization of production and international cooperation [34,35]. At the same time, national and regional innovation systems of the leading sectors of national economies are embedded in global innovation systems, where networking is playing an increasingly important role [36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Theoretical Review 21 Theoretical and Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Strategic Innovation As A Factor Of Adaptation Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the adoption of digital technologies can induce the adaptive restructuring of MNEs' production activities, the reverse is also possible. Indeed, since digitalization is a technology choice that MNEs make, a change in GVC structure (potentially driven by other major forces) can persuade an MNE to develop or adopt digital technologies (see also Ambos et al, 2021), introducing important interactions between major change forces. Similarly, MNEs' mainstreaming of sustainability is not simply the result of exogenously driven stakeholder and governmental pressure, as MNEs have direct influence on civil society and policy at all levels of formulation and implementation, and these actions affect the type of pressures that these actors put on MNEs.…”
Section: Papers In This Special Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%