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GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THEIR INTERACTION
WITH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Marmara University,
Business Administration Department ,
Sustainable Growth and Quality Management Program.
aliyevaulya@mail.ru
OverviewOverview
Introduction
Background/Literature Review
Research Methods
Findings/Data
Discussion/Conclusion
Future Research
References
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Introduction - GVCsIntroduction - GVCs
New World of Trade
• Countries trade intermediate goods; imports needed to export
• Join global industries (EOI)
Trends
•GVCs - 80% of world trade (UNCTAD, WIR 2013)
•Rise of intermediate goods trade (import content of exports):
20% in 1990; 40% in 2010; 60% in 2030 (P. Lamy, WTO)
•Consolidation within GVCs in fewer, larger suppliers
•Concentration of production and consumption in relatively few
large emerging economies
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Research MethodsResearch Methods
This paper reviews existing literature on GVCs and
attempts to present an overview of GVCs and
particularly focus on their interaction with sustainable
development on country base.
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Findings / Data
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SUSTAINABLE VALUESUSTAINABLE VALUE
CREATION CONSEPTCREATION CONSEPT
The “sustainable value creation” concept is based on
“sustainable,” “shared,” and “value creation” factors, which is
defined as Sustainable value creation strategy for a company’s
combination to structure all aspects of its core business in ways
that deliver economic, ecological, and societal value-add at the
same time.
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UNIVERSITY
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TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE: Diversified,TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE: Diversified,
Inclusive and Green GrowthInclusive and Green Growth
EnvironmetalEnvironmetal Outcomes:Outcomes:
Soil preservation and improvementSoil preservation and improvement
Water conservationWater conservation
Wildlife conservationWildlife conservation
Pollution and waste reductionPollution and waste reduction
EconomicEconomic Outcomes:Outcomes:
Job creationJob creation
ExportsExports ,, Income generationIncome generation
Added valueAdded value
Better use of resourcesBetter use of resources
Backward linkagesBackward linkages
Development Outcomes:Development Outcomes:
Inclusion of vulnerable groupsInclusion of vulnerable groups
Job creationJob creation
Improve working conditionsImprove working conditions
Higher wagesHigher wages
Skills acquisitionSkills acquisition
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How Do Value Chains ContributeHow Do Value Chains Contribute
Sustainability?Sustainability?
Impact on Company’sImpact on Company’s
sustainabilitysustainability
• ProfitabilityProfitability
• ProductivityProductivity..
• Innovation/DifferentiationInnovation/Differentiation
• Managerial talentManagerial talent..
• AdaptabilityAdaptability
• Risk reductionRisk reduction
Sustainable CompetitiveSustainable Competitive
AdvantageAdvantage
• Reduced CostsReduced Costs
• Increased ProfitsIncreased Profits
• ProductProduct
DifferentiationDifferentiation
• Reduced RiskReduced Risk
• Product InnovationProduct Innovation
• Speed to MarketSpeed to Market
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GVC PARTICIPATIONGVC PARTICIPATION
Perspectives on GVCs
International Business
“Firm perspective”
Economics
“Country perspective”
Defining concepts
GVCs are defined by fragmented
supplychains, with internationally
dispersed tasksand activities
coordinated by a lead firm
GVCs explain how exports may
incorporateimported inputs; how
exports include foreign and
domestically produced valueadded.
Scope
GVCs are present predominantly in
industriescharacterized by such
supply chains, withtypical examples
including electronics,
automotive and textiles (although
the scopeis widening to agriculture
and food and offshore services,
among others).
GVCs and value added trade, by
design andby the necessities of
statistical calculation,encompass all
trade; all exports andimports are
part of a value chain.
Role of investment
and trade
Investment and trade are
complementary butalternative
modes of international operation
for firms;. a firm can access
foreignmarkets or resources by
establishing anaffiliate or through
trade.
Investment is needed to build export
capacity( it creates the factors of
production required to generate
value added exports);both
investment and value added in
exportsare GDP contributors.
Source: (UNCTAD 2016)
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Development Impact of GVCs
• GVCs can offer longer-term development opportunities if local firms manage to
increase productivity and upgrade to activities with higher value added in GVCs.
• Some forms of GVC participation can cause long-term dependency on a narrow
technology base and on access to TNC-governed value chains for activities with
limited value added.
• The capacity of local firms to avoid such dependency and the potential for them to
upgrade depends on the value chain in which they are engaged, the nature of inter-
firm relationships, absorptive capacities and framework conditions in the local
business environment.
• At the country level, successful GVC upgrading paths involve not only growing
participation in GVCs but also the creation of higher domestic value added and the
gradual expansion of participation in GVCs of increasing technological
sophistication
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Source: OECD
Social and Environmental
Impacts
• GVCs can serve as a mechanism for transferring international best practices in
social and environmental efforts, e.g. through the use of CSR standards.
Implementation of standards below the first tier of the supply chain remains a
challenge.
• Working conditions and compliance with applicable standards in firms supplying
to GVCs have been a source of concern where they are based on low-cost labour in
countries with relatively weak regulatory environments. Impacts on working
conditions can be positive within TNCs or their key contractors, where they operate
harmonized human resource practices, use regular workers , comply with
applicable CSR standards and mitigate risks associated with cyclical changes in
demand.
• GVCs cause environmental impacts (such as greenhouse gas emissions) of demand
in one country to be distributed across many other countries. Lead firms in GVCs
are making efforts to help supplier firms reduce environmental impacts.
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Source: OECD
Technology Dissemination and
Skills Building
• Knowledge transfer from TNCs to local firms operating in
GVCs depends on knowledge complexity and codifiability, on
the nature of inter-firm relationships and value chain
governance, and on absorptive capacities.
• GVCs can also act as barriers to learning for local firms, or
limit learning opportunities to few firms. Local firms may also
remain locked into low-technology (and low value added)
activities.
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Source: OECD
Job Creation,Job Creation, Income Generation andIncome Generation and
EmploymentEmployment QualityQuality
• GVC participation tends to lead to job creation in developing countries and
to higher employment growth, even if GVC participation depends on
imported contents in exports; GVC participation tends to have, with
variations by country and industry, a positive effect on the employment of
women.
• GVC participation can lead to increases in both skilled and unskilled
employment; skill levels vary with the value added of activities.
• Pressures on costs from global buyers mean that GVC-related employment
can be insecure and involve poor working conditions.
• Stability of employment in GVCs can be relatively low as oscillations in
demand are reinforced along value chains, although firm relationships in
GVCs can also enhance continuity of demand and employment.
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Source: OECD
Local Value Capture
• GVC participation can generate value added in domestic economies and can
contribute to faster GDP growth.
• Concerns exist that the value added contribution of GVCs is often limited where
imported contents of exports are high and where GVC participation is limited to a
small or lower value part of the overall GVC or end-product.
• TNCs and their affiliates can provide opportunities for local firms to participate in
GVCs, generating additional value added through local sourcing, often through
non-equity relationships.
• A large part of GVC value added in developing economies is generated by
affiliates of TNCs. This raises concerns that value can be leaked, e.g. through
transfer price manipulation. Also, part of the earnings of affiliates will be
repatriated, with possible effects on the balance of payments, although evidence
shows that these effects are limited in most cases.
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Source: OECD
GVC CONTRIBUTION TO GDP AND
GROWTH
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Source: OECD
GVCs and GrowthGVCs and Growth
The first eight countries on the list are substantially engaged in
GVCs, presenting rates of participationthat can be compared to
developed countries. The demonstrated economies in the table
are the most active in GVCs as well as they have balanced
foreign value added and domestic value added.
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GVCs and GrowthGVCs and Growth
In analysing the global value chains of apparel , Gereffi and
Frederick(2010) observed that developing countries mainly focus
on apparel fabrication that has labour intensive activities, as a
result of which developed economies rely increasingly on
imported apparels from developing countries. However, the
authors stress that the most valuable activities in the apparel
GVC are found in the design, branding and marketing of the
products, and these activities are performed by lead firms –
normally large retailers and brand owners from developed
countries, which in most cases, outsource the manufacturing
process to a global network of suppliers.
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Conclusion
For sustainable development goals to be truly achieved, however, firms’
priorities must be balanced with the targest of policy makers to industrialize
through GVCs in a sustainable way that promotes prosperity for the entire
society. This includes not just bringing jobs to a host nation, but improving
living conditions, empowering social cohesion, and generating knowledge
changes. The strategic framework on GVC participation developed in this
case, that maps focus areas for policy with relevant objectives, strategic
questions, and policy options, can be a helpful guide for policy makers in
achieving this equality.
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ReferencesReferences
• Hoff K. & Stiglitz J. E. (2016). Striving for Balance in Economics: Towards a Theory of the Social
Determination of Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 126, pp.25–57.
• Rosen, H. & Gayer T. (2010). Public Finance, 9th Ed., Singapore.
• Theberge, J. (Ed.). Economics of Trade and Development. New York: John Wiley.
• OECD (2013). Interconnected Economies: Benefiting from Global Value Chains. OECD Publishing.
• UNCTAD (2011). Services, Trade and Development – UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/5.
• UNCTAD (2012a). Services, Development and Trade: The Regulatory and Institutional Dimension of
Infrastructure Services (Vol.I) – UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/4/Vol.I.
• UNCTAD (2012b). Services, Development and Trade: The Regulatory and Institutional Dimension of
Infrastruc- ture Services (Vol.II) - UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/4/Vol.II.
• UNCTAD (2013a). Global Supply Chains: Trade and Economic Policies for Developing Countries. Policy
Issues
• in International Trade and Commodities. Study series No. 55. UNCTAD/ITCD/TAB/56.
• UNCTAD (2013b). World Investment Report 2013: Global Value Chains: Investment and Trade for
Development.
• UNCTAD (2013c). Key Trends in International Merchandise Trade.
• WTO/ITC/UNCTAD (2013). World Tariff Profiles
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Thank you!
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GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

  • 1. GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Marmara University, Business Administration Department , Sustainable Growth and Quality Management Program. aliyevaulya@mail.ru
  • 3. Introduction - GVCsIntroduction - GVCs New World of Trade • Countries trade intermediate goods; imports needed to export • Join global industries (EOI) Trends •GVCs - 80% of world trade (UNCTAD, WIR 2013) •Rise of intermediate goods trade (import content of exports): 20% in 1990; 40% in 2010; 60% in 2030 (P. Lamy, WTO) •Consolidation within GVCs in fewer, larger suppliers •Concentration of production and consumption in relatively few large emerging economies 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 3
  • 4. Research MethodsResearch Methods This paper reviews existing literature on GVCs and attempts to present an overview of GVCs and particularly focus on their interaction with sustainable development on country base. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 4
  • 5. Findings / Data 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 5
  • 6. SUSTAINABLE VALUESUSTAINABLE VALUE CREATION CONSEPTCREATION CONSEPT The “sustainable value creation” concept is based on “sustainable,” “shared,” and “value creation” factors, which is defined as Sustainable value creation strategy for a company’s combination to structure all aspects of its core business in ways that deliver economic, ecological, and societal value-add at the same time. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 6
  • 7. TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE: Diversified,TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE: Diversified, Inclusive and Green GrowthInclusive and Green Growth EnvironmetalEnvironmetal Outcomes:Outcomes: Soil preservation and improvementSoil preservation and improvement Water conservationWater conservation Wildlife conservationWildlife conservation Pollution and waste reductionPollution and waste reduction EconomicEconomic Outcomes:Outcomes: Job creationJob creation ExportsExports ,, Income generationIncome generation Added valueAdded value Better use of resourcesBetter use of resources Backward linkagesBackward linkages Development Outcomes:Development Outcomes: Inclusion of vulnerable groupsInclusion of vulnerable groups Job creationJob creation Improve working conditionsImprove working conditions Higher wagesHigher wages Skills acquisitionSkills acquisition 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 7
  • 8. How Do Value Chains ContributeHow Do Value Chains Contribute Sustainability?Sustainability? Impact on Company’sImpact on Company’s sustainabilitysustainability • ProfitabilityProfitability • ProductivityProductivity.. • Innovation/DifferentiationInnovation/Differentiation • Managerial talentManagerial talent.. • AdaptabilityAdaptability • Risk reductionRisk reduction Sustainable CompetitiveSustainable Competitive AdvantageAdvantage • Reduced CostsReduced Costs • Increased ProfitsIncreased Profits • ProductProduct DifferentiationDifferentiation • Reduced RiskReduced Risk • Product InnovationProduct Innovation • Speed to MarketSpeed to Market 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 8
  • 9. GVC PARTICIPATIONGVC PARTICIPATION Perspectives on GVCs International Business “Firm perspective” Economics “Country perspective” Defining concepts GVCs are defined by fragmented supplychains, with internationally dispersed tasksand activities coordinated by a lead firm GVCs explain how exports may incorporateimported inputs; how exports include foreign and domestically produced valueadded. Scope GVCs are present predominantly in industriescharacterized by such supply chains, withtypical examples including electronics, automotive and textiles (although the scopeis widening to agriculture and food and offshore services, among others). GVCs and value added trade, by design andby the necessities of statistical calculation,encompass all trade; all exports andimports are part of a value chain. Role of investment and trade Investment and trade are complementary butalternative modes of international operation for firms;. a firm can access foreignmarkets or resources by establishing anaffiliate or through trade. Investment is needed to build export capacity( it creates the factors of production required to generate value added exports);both investment and value added in exportsare GDP contributors. Source: (UNCTAD 2016) 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 9
  • 10. Development Impact of GVCs • GVCs can offer longer-term development opportunities if local firms manage to increase productivity and upgrade to activities with higher value added in GVCs. • Some forms of GVC participation can cause long-term dependency on a narrow technology base and on access to TNC-governed value chains for activities with limited value added. • The capacity of local firms to avoid such dependency and the potential for them to upgrade depends on the value chain in which they are engaged, the nature of inter- firm relationships, absorptive capacities and framework conditions in the local business environment. • At the country level, successful GVC upgrading paths involve not only growing participation in GVCs but also the creation of higher domestic value added and the gradual expansion of participation in GVCs of increasing technological sophistication 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 10 Source: OECD
  • 11. Social and Environmental Impacts • GVCs can serve as a mechanism for transferring international best practices in social and environmental efforts, e.g. through the use of CSR standards. Implementation of standards below the first tier of the supply chain remains a challenge. • Working conditions and compliance with applicable standards in firms supplying to GVCs have been a source of concern where they are based on low-cost labour in countries with relatively weak regulatory environments. Impacts on working conditions can be positive within TNCs or their key contractors, where they operate harmonized human resource practices, use regular workers , comply with applicable CSR standards and mitigate risks associated with cyclical changes in demand. • GVCs cause environmental impacts (such as greenhouse gas emissions) of demand in one country to be distributed across many other countries. Lead firms in GVCs are making efforts to help supplier firms reduce environmental impacts. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 11 Source: OECD
  • 12. Technology Dissemination and Skills Building • Knowledge transfer from TNCs to local firms operating in GVCs depends on knowledge complexity and codifiability, on the nature of inter-firm relationships and value chain governance, and on absorptive capacities. • GVCs can also act as barriers to learning for local firms, or limit learning opportunities to few firms. Local firms may also remain locked into low-technology (and low value added) activities. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 12 Source: OECD
  • 13. Job Creation,Job Creation, Income Generation andIncome Generation and EmploymentEmployment QualityQuality • GVC participation tends to lead to job creation in developing countries and to higher employment growth, even if GVC participation depends on imported contents in exports; GVC participation tends to have, with variations by country and industry, a positive effect on the employment of women. • GVC participation can lead to increases in both skilled and unskilled employment; skill levels vary with the value added of activities. • Pressures on costs from global buyers mean that GVC-related employment can be insecure and involve poor working conditions. • Stability of employment in GVCs can be relatively low as oscillations in demand are reinforced along value chains, although firm relationships in GVCs can also enhance continuity of demand and employment. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 13 Source: OECD
  • 14. Local Value Capture • GVC participation can generate value added in domestic economies and can contribute to faster GDP growth. • Concerns exist that the value added contribution of GVCs is often limited where imported contents of exports are high and where GVC participation is limited to a small or lower value part of the overall GVC or end-product. • TNCs and their affiliates can provide opportunities for local firms to participate in GVCs, generating additional value added through local sourcing, often through non-equity relationships. • A large part of GVC value added in developing economies is generated by affiliates of TNCs. This raises concerns that value can be leaked, e.g. through transfer price manipulation. Also, part of the earnings of affiliates will be repatriated, with possible effects on the balance of payments, although evidence shows that these effects are limited in most cases. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 14 Source: OECD
  • 15. GVC CONTRIBUTION TO GDP AND GROWTH 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 15 Source: OECD
  • 16. GVCs and GrowthGVCs and Growth The first eight countries on the list are substantially engaged in GVCs, presenting rates of participationthat can be compared to developed countries. The demonstrated economies in the table are the most active in GVCs as well as they have balanced foreign value added and domestic value added. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 16
  • 17. GVCs and GrowthGVCs and Growth In analysing the global value chains of apparel , Gereffi and Frederick(2010) observed that developing countries mainly focus on apparel fabrication that has labour intensive activities, as a result of which developed economies rely increasingly on imported apparels from developing countries. However, the authors stress that the most valuable activities in the apparel GVC are found in the design, branding and marketing of the products, and these activities are performed by lead firms – normally large retailers and brand owners from developed countries, which in most cases, outsource the manufacturing process to a global network of suppliers. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 17
  • 18. Conclusion For sustainable development goals to be truly achieved, however, firms’ priorities must be balanced with the targest of policy makers to industrialize through GVCs in a sustainable way that promotes prosperity for the entire society. This includes not just bringing jobs to a host nation, but improving living conditions, empowering social cohesion, and generating knowledge changes. The strategic framework on GVC participation developed in this case, that maps focus areas for policy with relevant objectives, strategic questions, and policy options, can be a helpful guide for policy makers in achieving this equality. 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 18
  • 19. ReferencesReferences • Hoff K. & Stiglitz J. E. (2016). Striving for Balance in Economics: Towards a Theory of the Social Determination of Behavior, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 126, pp.25–57. • Rosen, H. & Gayer T. (2010). Public Finance, 9th Ed., Singapore. • Theberge, J. (Ed.). Economics of Trade and Development. New York: John Wiley. • OECD (2013). Interconnected Economies: Benefiting from Global Value Chains. OECD Publishing. • UNCTAD (2011). Services, Trade and Development – UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/5. • UNCTAD (2012a). Services, Development and Trade: The Regulatory and Institutional Dimension of Infrastructure Services (Vol.I) – UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/4/Vol.I. • UNCTAD (2012b). Services, Development and Trade: The Regulatory and Institutional Dimension of Infrastruc- ture Services (Vol.II) - UNCTAD/DITC/TNCD/2010/4/Vol.II. • UNCTAD (2013a). Global Supply Chains: Trade and Economic Policies for Developing Countries. Policy Issues • in International Trade and Commodities. Study series No. 55. UNCTAD/ITCD/TAB/56. • UNCTAD (2013b). World Investment Report 2013: Global Value Chains: Investment and Trade for Development. • UNCTAD (2013c). Key Trends in International Merchandise Trade. • WTO/ITC/UNCTAD (2013). World Tariff Profiles 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 19
  • 20. Thank you! 12/05/16 ULKAR ALIYEVA , MARMARA UNIVERSITY 20