Publication
May 2001
This paper develops a conceptual framework that links knowledge about global production networks (GPNs), international knowledge diffusion and local capability formation. The authors analyze the forces behind the rise of GPNs, such as liberalization, information and communication technologies as well as global competition. They then discuss the network flagship model and examine through which mechanism knowledge diffuses. The authors conclude that the major determinant for successful knowledge conversion by local suppliers is their absorptive capacity. The authors advise such firms to invest in highly skilled labor and train also their own suppliers.
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Author | Dieter Ernst, Linsu Kim |
Series | East-West Center Working Papers |
Publisher | East-West Center (EWC) |
Copyright | © 2001 East-West Center (EWC) |