Effects of path dependence on capabilities in captive global value chains

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Global Value Chains (GVC) and their participants are dynamic. Events can provoke distinct strategic responses from different firms, even when they are part of a GVC. We investigated how both organizational and supply-chain path dependence can influence the capabilities that a firm needs to achieve a higher value-added position in a GVC. We have integrated three branches of theory, covering Global Value Chains, Organizational Capabilities, and Path dependence. We conducted a case study of a large Brazilian shoe firm, analyzing its relationships with buyers in GVCs. We found that path-dependent elements had locked-in the firm, preventing ascension to higher added value positions and keeping the organization in captive global value chain, even when it moved into new markets. Additionally, we propose a theoretical model that should prove fruitful in future research in other sectors and countries.

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de Vasconcellos, S. L., Garrido, I. L., Vieira, L. M., & Schneider, L. C. (2015). Effects of path dependence on capabilities in captive global value chains. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review, 12(4), 384–402. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2015150041

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