Local Entrepreneurship within Global Value Chains: A Case Study in the Mexican Automotive Industry

Volume: 40, Issue: 5, Pages: 1013 - 1023
Published: May 1, 2012
Abstract
Since the 1980s, Mexico became an attractive location for global automobile assemblers. Geographical proximity and low production costs were associated with high productivity. As this industry became highly concentrated, benefits for the host localities turned into a controversial issue. Taking this controversy as a background, a case study was designed to gather evidence from new local knowledge-intensive firms within the supplier network in...
Paper Details
Title
Local Entrepreneurship within Global Value Chains: A Case Study in the Mexican Automotive Industry
Published Date
May 1, 2012
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
1013 - 1023
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