Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios (Oct 2019)

Global Value Chains, Business Networks, Strategy, and International Business: Convergences

  • John Humphrey,
  • Emanuela Todeva,
  • Eduardo Armando,
  • Ernesto Giglio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v21i4.4014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. Special Issue
pp. 607 – 627

Abstract

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to clarify the distinction between Global Value Chains and selected strands of the business literature: business networks, strategy, and international business. These four research areas have starting questions that are often different and the audiences they address also differ. There have been attempts to establish links across these theories, but these are exceptions rather than the rule. Design/methodology/approach – The basic principles and concepts of the four areas are identified. The results are used to develop a summary matrix of the approaches. The methodological path is inductive and inferential, as the task involves searching for similarities, complementarities, and overlaps across the four social science disciplines. Findings –The literature of the studied fields overlaps on the issues they are trying to understand, even if they do not use identical terminology. The four areas advocate the same principle in understanding the organizational field: complexity. Firms are triggered to enter into exchange with other companies. Originality/value – The theoretical contribution of this article is based on the idea that although the four research fields – GVC, Business Networks, Strategy, and International Business – advance independently from each other, common origins can be observed, allowing for a set of common propositions.

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