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CHINA, INDIA AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Identifying a research agenda on production and innovation International Conference on Globalisation and Development in the Chinese Economic Region National Taiwan University, Taipei, 22-23 June 2007 Dr Khalid Nadvi IDPM, School of Environment & Development University of Manchester
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The Changing Geography of Global Production - Global Value Chains and Production Networks Global Value Chains (see www.globalvaluechains.org)www.globalvaluechains.org – Engagement and organisation of local producers by global lead firms for production for global markets. The approach focuses on: Identification of distinct aspects of rent generating activities within the chain Governance of intra-firm ties (market to hierarchical ties, and in-between) – Power relations within firm-ties, in particular the relative power of the lead firm Prospects for upgrading – product, process, functional, chain
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From ‘Northern’ to ‘Asian’ led GVCs Traditionally GVC lead firms are ‘Northern-based’. But increasingly Asian firms are taking on more substantive tasks in organising (e.g., ‘triangular manufacturing’ in garments). Are Asian firms leading GVCs? If so, this raises various questions: – Are Asian led GVCs organised differently then ‘Northern-led’GVCs? – Do other developing country producers face different challenges to enter into Asian-led chains? – What are the upgrading prospects for developing country producers within such chains – How do Asian-led chains engage with global challenges around standards – especially labour, social and environmental standards?
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What implications for Innovation? How is the changing patterns of GVC ties in production affecting processes of knowledge development and innovation within Asian firms, and Asian economies? – Are there common patterns in the evolution of innovation capabilities and innovation systems in leading Asian economies? – How has this influenced development of capabilities in local firms? – How does this challenge existing governance ties within GVCs organised by northern lead firms, or chart new arrangements within Asian-led GVCs? – What challenges and opportunities arise from this for other developing country firms and economies?
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Globalisation and Standards A key agenda in global production today is related to standards compliance – Technical standards (product specific standards) Industry-led Closely tied to innovation and technology-led competition – Process standards Quality, Environmental, Labour, Social, Ethical Global (Northern) Public and Private Actors engaged in standard formulation and monitoring
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Standards Takers or Standard Makers? Are Asian-led GVCs, allowing Asian actors (firms, NGOs, Govt) to become standard makers? – Technical Standards – Process Standards What consequences for? – Global standards regimes (new rules of trade) – Local Regulatory processes – public and private – For other developing country economies, firms and workers
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Regional Networks in Production and Innovation East Asia (‘greater China’?) marked by strong regional production networks – How critical is this to regional production dynamism? – To the ability of East-Asian lead firms to organise regional GVCs, and the consequences for producers outside of the region to enter into such chains? – To stimulate regional innovation networks South Asia (‘greater India’?) marked by weak regional production networks – To what extent does this limit the prospects for further growth in production and innovation for South Asian led GVCs?
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Towards a framework for comparative research Conceptual models – GVC analysis; Innovation and learning systems literature Cross-country sectoral case studies on: – Garments – Electronics – Software services (BPO) Focus on case studies of Taiwanese led GVCs – FDI into mainland China and the organisation of production chains within China – FDI to other developing countries and the organisation of production chains in other developing countries – Innovation networks – Standards regimes
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