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Going mobile in China: shifting value chains and upgrading in the mobile telecom sector

Loren Brandt () and Eric Thun

International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2011, vol. 4, issue 1/2/3, 148-180

Abstract: This paper examines the question of how a shift in the end point of a global value chain alters the prospects for industrial upgrading in a developing economy through an analysis of the mobile telecom sector in China. Over the last decade, China has become the world's largest market for mobile phones, and domestic Chinese firms have been able to take advantage of both increasing modularity (to outsource components that they lacked the technology to produce) and their superior knowledge of low-end market segments to expand sales vis-a-vis foreign firms. But these advantages are temporary: high levels of modularity lead to intense competition and low-profits among domestic firms and foreign firms rapidly improve their market knowledge. The key to long-term success for domestic firms is investment in design capabilities, and a shift away from purely modular relationships, but the rapid rate of technical change in the industry complicates this process.

Keywords: China; mobile phones; cell phones; modularity; shanzhai; industrialisation; emerging markets; value chains; upgrading; mobile telecoms; investment; design capabilities. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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