Global value chains and knowledge spillover to local economy in Visegrad 4 countries

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This study empirically examines knowledge spillover in Visegrad Four (V4) countries, with an emphasis on global value chains (GVCs). Using patent statistics, the study aims to estimate the knowledge production function, including domestic and foreign knowledge stocks, and found that international knowledge spillover does not contribute much to the innovation of the local economy in the V4 countries because of three factors: i) multinational corporations' (MNCs) strategy to locate a low-cost production base, ii) MNCs' strategy to locate supporting (process, production or non-core product related) research and development (RD) activities and iii) limited technology spillover effect from MNCs to local firms. Local firms in the V4 countries became dependent on the peripheral products and technologies provided by MNCs, and as a result, local RD activities in the V4 countries were diverted from patentable innovation.

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Otsuka, K., Natsuda, K., & Csonka, L. (2023). Global value chains and knowledge spillover to local economy in Visegrad 4 countries. Society and Economy, 45(3), 293–312. https://doi.org/10.1556/204.2023.00010

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