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Upgrading through global, regional or national value chains? Firm-level evidence from the East African textiles and apparel sector

Boys, Julian; Andreoni, Antonio

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Julian Boys



Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of value chain directionality to investigate how orientation to different value chains has implications for productive learning and industrial outcomes. We develop and test this concept building on a purposefully designed firm-level survey focused on the textile and apparel value chain in East Africa. Tanzanian and Kenyan textiles and apparel firms lie on a spectrum in terms of their engagement with national, regional and global value chains (NVCs, RVCs and GVCs), with outcomes varying with value chain directionality. GVC firms focus on a narrow range of lower-value functions (mostly garment assembly) while RVC and NVC firms perform a wider range of functions including vertical integration to textile manufacture and higher-value activities such as design and branding, but cases of functional upgrading were rare in all groups. GVC firms were closer to the technological frontier, but RVC and NVC firms were similarly engaged in process upgrading. GVC firms tended to have more complex products than RVC and NVC firms, and only GVC firms had recently engaged in product upgrading. Crucially, results in the area of end market upgrading confirmed the hypothesis that RVCs have the potential to serve as ‘learning grounds’, or ‘stepping stones’ to more demanding but potentially lucrative global markets. In other outcomes, GVCs appear to offer greater prospects for rapid employment generation but RVCs and NVCs tend to favour backward integration by incorporating more locally sourced inputs.

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Boys, J., & Andreoni, A. (2023). Upgrading through global, regional or national value chains? Firm-level evidence from the East African textiles and apparel sector. Geoforum, 144, Article 103809. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103809

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 13, 2023
Publication Date Jun 19, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 14, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 23, 2023
Journal Geoforum
Print ISSN 0016-7185
Electronic ISSN 1872-9398
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 144
Article Number 103809
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103809
Keywords Value chain directionality, Upgrading, Firms, Textiles, Apparel, East Africa
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016718523001355
Additional Information Data Access Statement : A summary of anonymized data is presented in table form in the article.

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