Spatial Re-Localisation in Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks: Path Creation Perspective
Main Article Content
Abstract
The article provides insights into the drivers of spatial re-localisation within
the production networks of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. In doing so, we combine
the perspectives of Global Value Chain (GVC), Global Production Network (GPN)
and institutional path creation perspective to analyse the relocation and upgrading of
multinational corporations (MNCs) in Malaysia using interviews and trade data. Our
findings show that institutional path creation has helped to promote the completeness
of the entire solar PV value chain in Malaysia, with the state actively intervening and
creating new pathways by learning from the experience of the electronics industry,
especially in the pre-foundation phase. Nevertheless, the path creation is also limited in
that they have only been able to open windows of investment and trade opportunities
within the different segments of the GVC without doing much to promote technological
learning and spillover effects as the governance structure of the value chain is integrated.
We find that other factors are less helpful in promoting local spillovers – exportoriented
policies, energy policies and domestic industry dynamics due to lack of policy
coordination. The results draw attention to some important issues that deserve closer
consideration and contribute to the theoretical discussion within the GVC and GPN
literature. First, path creation occurs at both levels - at the level of institutions and at the
level of firms’ strategic decisions. Second, institutional path creation acts as exogenous
shocks to firm path creation leading to different strategic choices, and the two reinforce
each other. In other words, we have shown the complexity of path creation in the context
of GVC and GPN. Third, institutional path creation is subject to dynamic coordination
among agencies, without which path formation is constrained.
Downloads
Article Details
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described is original, has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis); that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities at the institution where the work was carried out. Transfer of copyright to the University of Malaya becomes effective if and when the article is accepted for publication. The copyright covers the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, translations, photographic reproductions, microform, electronic form (offline and online) or other reproductions of similar nature.
An author may self-archive the English language version of his/her article on his/her own website and his/her institutions repository; however he/she may not use the publishers PDF version which is posted on www.ijie.um.edu.my. Furthermore, the author may only post his/her version, provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication and a link must be accompanied by the following text: The original publication is available at www.ijie.um.edu.my.
All articles published in this journal are protected by copyright, which covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and redistribute the article (e.g. as offprint), as well as all translation rights. No material published in this journal may be reproduced photographically or stored on microfilm, in electronic database, video disks, etc., without first obtaining written permission from the publishers. The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks, etc., in this publication, even if not specifically identified, does not imply that these names are not protected by the relevant laws and regulations.
The copyright owners consent does not include copying for general distribution, promotion, new works, or resale. In these cases, specific written permission must first be obtained from the publishers.