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Multinationals Global Value Chains And Governance Peter Hertenstein

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Multinationals Global Value Chains And Governance Peter Hertenstein
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Peter Hertenstein
ISBN: 9780429748929, 9781138391994, 1138391999, 0429748922
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Multinationals Global Value Chains And Governance Peter Hertenstein by Peter Hertenstein 9780429748929, 9781138391994, 1138391999, 0429748922 instant download after payment.

This book uses the examples of local supply firms in China and Brazil and their connections to the global automotive industry to explore the nature of current global value chains. It argues that lead firms make use of product architecture to globalize their procurement and supply chain management and that they effectively restructure the global supply base by internationalizing the most capable supply firms, thereby creating oligopolies controlled by the lead firm. The book goes on to contend that some firms have gained such powerful positions that they have gained a degree of control over other firms without the necessity of ownership – altering the mechanics of governance. Also, it shows how, although some supply firms from emerging markets have utilized their business ties with western assembly firms to upgrade themselves within the global value chain, most are squeezed out through increased global competition. Overall, the book makes a major new contribution to the economic theory of governance.

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