Impact of Global Value Chain on the SME Performance in South Asia and South East Asia. Literature review

Impact of Global Value Chain on the SME Performance in South Asia and South East Asia. Literature review PDF Author: janaka weerakkkody
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
ISBN: 3346582264
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 14

Book Description
Essay from the year 2021 in the subject Business economics - General, , course: Master of Business Administration, language: English, abstract: In this paper, five research papers published by the Asian Development Bank in 2021 about how the global value chain impacts Small and Medium – size businesses in the countries of Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Thailand were analyzed. Global Value Chain (GVC), The full range of activities (design, production, marketing, distribution, and support to the final consumer, etc) that are divided among multiple firms and workers across geographic spaces to bring a product from its conception to its end use and beyond. Most of the countries in south Asia and southeast Asia such as Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, India, and Bangladesh economics depend on the GVC’s participation. Especially the production and service sector in the Small and Medium Enterprises of each country has linked with the GVC. Small and Medium – size enterprises (SME) have played a major role in the country's economy and it is the country’s backbone. Therefore, if some factors affecting the SME sector it is also directly affected positively or negatively to the relevant country’s economic developments. Considering the latest studies and research, the impact of the Global value chain on the performance of SMEs, we identified negative and positive relations with the SME sector of the Asian region countries.

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance on SMEs

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance on SMEs PDF Author: Madhuwanthi Premadasa
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Globalization is regarded as one of the most major factors that led to rapid global economic growth. This has led to the emergence of new technologies and lowered the transferring costs have allowed corporations to expand their operations to nations that have led to world production chains which are known as the global value chains. However, some groups of individuals or firms, or countries have not been able to take the benefits of globalization and small and medium-sized enterprises are one such group. small and medium-sized enterprises have been identified as the backbone of an economy, but several constraints have blocked the global value chains participation by small and medium-sized enterprises especially in developing countries. Thus, this study attempted to investigate the impact of global value chains on the performances of small and medium-sized enterprises in the developing countries of the Asian Region. The study was conducted based on the qualitative research design with the support of secondary data. Five (5) research articles representing four different countries namely; Indonesia, Thailand, Vet Nam, and Sri Lanka have been selected based on the purposive sampling technique. The gathered data has been analyzed qualitatively by using descriptive analysis. Accordingly, the study concluded that there are several constraints with SMEs in global value chains participation, especially in developing countries. But if they can overcome those constraints and able to participate in global value chains, they can be able to increase the performances of the small and medium-sized enterprises and able to achieve economic development.

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SMEs

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SMEs PDF Author: Samira Anuradha
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The paper focuses on the impact of global value chains on the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises. This review was conducted as a journal paper by analysing qualitative data derived from the five research papers selected. In the research papers, they have focused on econometric and descriptive analyses with reference to the selected and reviewed articles. This review was able to detect that SMEs that are aligned with GVCs are showing a good profit than those that are not. Besides that direct impact of GVCs, the study on the other hand found that relationship with GVCs indirectly boosts the performance of SMEs by the improvement of sales revenue and tasks related to research and development of SMEs. Also, elements like ensuring the quality of products, the availability of skilled labour, better access to finance, access to better technologies, the ability to produce at low cost, can be recommended to increase the potential to link SMEs with GVCs. The review findings suggest the government, and other organizations for encouraging SMEs to participate in GVCs by letting them to grow as internationally competitive entrepreneurs.

A Review on Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SMEs

A Review on Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SMEs PDF Author: Anjana Jayaweera
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The international trade is one of the key concepts of developing countries to enhance economy through value addition. Global value Chain is the main platform which contribute to economy in the world while engage with Small Medium Enterprises. The developing countries such as Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Viet Nam was taken as the model countries to evaluate GVCs involvement in SME development. The study identified several key factors contribute to the performance of SMEs through engaging with GVCs. Higher level of human capital, better foreign networks, high production capacity, more asset, more investment in research and development of SMEs are some identified factors. Moreover, the linkage with GVCs involved in earning high profit in most SMEs than not related firms. The review also showed the direct exportation was more efficient in earning profit than indirect exportation from SMEs. Furthermore, capital assets, number of workers, sales revenue of firms, human capital and types of SMEs also affect the performances of SMEs. The review mentioned some factors; high level of human capital, better foreign networks, high production capacity, more asset, more investment in research & development are some factors which improve the linkage with GVCs. Government, private organizations and policy makers of developing counties can be involved by identifying key components to develop SMEs by creating platform to enhance linkage with GVCs.

Inclusive Global Value Chains Policy Options in Trade and Complementary Areas for GVC Integration by Small and Medium Enterprises and Low-Income Developing Countries

Inclusive Global Value Chains Policy Options in Trade and Complementary Areas for GVC Integration by Small and Medium Enterprises and Low-Income Developing Countries PDF Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264249672
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 139

Book Description
This joint OECD and World Bank Group report, presented to G20 Trade Ministers in October 2015, focuses on the challenge of making GVCs more “inclusive” by overcoming participation constraints for SMEs and facilitating access for LIDCs.

Impact of Global Value Chains on SMEs Performance

Impact of Global Value Chains on SMEs Performance PDF Author: Ishara Madhushani
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The GVC framework is an emerging concept in the last decade, providing theoretical platformto understand and assess the value creation in international trade. In this area, research interest exists with the international business literature. This article offers a critical evaluation of the literatures on impact of Global Value Chains (GVCs) on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises'(SMEs) performance. This study is mainly based on five research articles which are related to Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam and Sri Lanka published by Asian Development Bank Institute (2021). Performing a qualitative content analysis based on selected five research publications on GVCs, this paper describes the SME participation in global value chains and importance of factors which enhance the SMEs' performance to participate in GVCs. It also identifiesresearch opportunities along the GVC framework.

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SME's

Impact of Global Value Chain on the Performance of SME's PDF Author: Daisy Umadevi Selvaraj
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Introduction - Background and ObjectiveLiterature Review- Impact of SMEs on Economics Impact of GVC on SMEs PerformanceMethodology - Data and Data AnalysingResult and DiscussionConclusion.

Integrating SMEs into Global Value Chains

Integrating SMEs into Global Value Chains PDF Author: ADBI
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
ISBN: 9292571362
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 176

Book Description
Globalized production networks, or global value chains, provide an opportunity for SMEs to upscale their business models and to grow across borders. This process can enhance SME competitiveness, create more jobs, and promote inclusive growth in developing Asia. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the ADB Institute (ADBI) recognize the importance of integrating SMEs into global value chains. To provide pathways for such integration, this study examines ways of encouraging participation in value chains, and explores policy solutions to address the financial and nonfinancial barriers faced by these enterprises.

Breaking up the Global Value Chain

Breaking up the Global Value Chain PDF Author: Torben Pedersen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1787432432
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 257

Book Description
Recent developments are challenging the traditional separation between advanced and emerging economies as host of knowledge and production-intensive activities, respectively. Authors assess whether the co-location of R&D and manufacturing is critical for development and innovation.

Interconnected Economies Benefiting from Global Value Chains

Interconnected Economies Benefiting from Global Value Chains PDF Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
ISBN: 9264189564
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Languages : en
Pages : 274

Book Description
This book examines how global value chains have evolved and the policy challenges they have created.