The Governance of Global Value Chains
The Governance of Global Value Chains
Author(s): Timothy Sturgeon, Gary Gereffi, John HumphreySubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Summary/Abstract: This article builds a theoretical framework to help explain governance pat¬terns in global value chains. It draws on three streams of literature – trans¬action costs economics, production networks, and technological capability and firm-level learning – to identify three variables that play a large role in determining how global value chains are governed and change. These are: (1) the complexity of transactions, (2) the ability to codify transactions, and (3) the capabilities in the supply-base. The theory generates five types of global value chain governance – hierarchy, captive, relational, modular, and market – which range from high to low levels of explicit coordination and power asymmetry. The article highlights the dynamic and overlapping nature of global value chain governance through four brief industry case studies: bicycles, apparel, horticulture and electronics.
Journal: Социологически проблеми
- Issue Year: 40/2008
- Issue No: Spec. 2
- Page Range: 5-30
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English
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