Liên kết với các doanh nghiệp có vốn đầu tư trực tiếp nước ngoài để đẩy mạnh sự tham gia vào chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu của các doanh nghiệp nhỏ và vừa Việt Nam - 26


86. Ferrantino, M.J (2013), “Policies to improve the supply chain: what needs to be done?”, in D.K. Elms and P. Low (eds.), Global value chains in a changing world, WTO Publications

87. Forrester, Jay W. (1958), “Industrial Dynamics: AMajor Breakthrough for Decision Makers”, Harvard Business Review, Vol. 38, July-August, pp. 37-66.

88. Ferriere, J. (2006), “Unilever Vietnam: Going it aloneAn example of a private sector initiative in the food and personal care industry”, in Ruffing, L. (ed), ), Deepening development through business linkages, UNCTAD/ITE/TEB/2006/7

89. Fosfuri, A., Motta, M., Ronde, T. (2001), “Foreign direct investment and spillovers through workers’ mobility”, Journal of International Economics 53, pp. 205–22

90. Frederick, Stacey (2010), “Development and Application of a Value Chain Research Approach to Understand and Evaluate Internal and External Factors and Relationships Affecting Economic Competitiveness in the Textile Value Chain.” PhD dissertation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. https://repository.lib.ncsu.edu/handle/1840.16/6190.

91. Frederick, Stacey (2014), “Combing the Global Value Chain and Global I-O Approaches.” Discussion paper presented at the International Conference on the Measurement of International Trade and Economic Globalization, Aguascalientes, Mexico. https://unstats.un.org/mwginternal/de5fs23hu73ds/progress?id=sFggtdMQ67Idiegu g3iv7-fUYA55kkL8fAMd9BVs5V8.

92. Frederick, S. (2017), “Vietnam’s Textile and Apparel Industry and Trade Networks”, In Claire H. Hollweg, Tanya Smith, and Daria Taglioni (eds), Vietnam at a Crossroads: Engaging in the Next Generation of Global Value Chains, Washington, DC: The World Bank.

93. Frederick, S., Lee, J. (2017), “Korea and the Electronics Global Value Chain”, In Frederick, S., Bamber, P., Brun, L., Cho, J., Gereffi, G., Lee, J. (eds.) Korea in Global Value Chains: Pathways for Industrial Transformation, GVCC(Duke University)- KIET Joint Project.

94. Ganne, E., Lundquist, K. (2019), “The digital economy, GVCs and SMEs”, chapter 6 in WTO, IDE-JETRO, OECD, UIBE, World Bank Group (2019), Global Value

Có thể bạn quan tâm!

Xem toàn bộ 236 trang tài liệu này.


Chain Development Report 2019: Technological innovation, supply chain trade and workers in a globalized world.

Liên kết với các doanh nghiệp có vốn đầu tư trực tiếp nước ngoài để đẩy mạnh sự tham gia vào chuỗi cung ứng toàn cầu của các doanh nghiệp nhỏ và vừa Việt Nam - 26

95. Giovannetti, G., Vannelli, G. (2020), “Global Value Chains’ Participation and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Egypt”, EMNES Working Paper 42.

96. Girma, S. (2001), "Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK?"

Scottish Journal of Political Economy 48(2): 119-133

97. Girma, S. (2018), “Global Value Chains Participation and Firm Performance: Microeconometric evidence from China” , a background paper for UNIDO, UIBE (2018), Global Value Chains and Industrial Development: Lessons from China, South-East and South Asia.

98. Girma, S., Gorg, H., Pisu, M. (2008), “Exporting, linkages and productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment”, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 41, No.1

99. Giroud, A. (2007), “MNE vertical linkages: the experience of Vietnam after Malaysia”, International Business Review 6(2): 159-176

100. Giroud, A. and J. Scott-Kennel (2006), “Foreign-Local Linkages in International Business: A Review and Extension of the Literature”, Working Paper Series 06/06, University of Bradford.

101. Giuliani,E., Pietrobelli, C. and R. Rabellotti (2005), “Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Lessons from Latin American Clusters,” World Development, 33(4): 549- 573.

102. Glass, A. J., Saggi, K. (2002), “Multinational firms and technology transfer”.

Scandinavian Journal of Economics104: 495–513

103. Godart, O.N., Görg, H. (2013), “Suppliers of multinationals and the forced linkage effect: Evidence from firm level data”, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 94, 393–404.

104. Gorg, H., Ruane, F. (1998), “Linkages between Multinationals and Indigenous Firms: Evidence for the Electronics Sector in Ireland”, Trinity Economic Papers Series Technical Paper No. 98/13.

105. Görg, H., Seric, A. (2016), “Linkages with Multinationals and Domestic Firm Performance: The Role of Assistance for Local Firms”, The European Journal of Development Research, Vol. 28/4, pp. 605–624.


106. Gorg, H., & Strobl, E. (2003), ““Footloose” Multinationals?”, The Manchester School, 71(1), 1–19. doi:10.1111/1467-9957.00331

107. Greenaway, D., Sousa, N., & Wakelin, K. (2004), “Do domestic firms learn to export from multinationals?”, European Journal of Political Economy, 20, 1027–1043.

108. Grierson, J.P., Mead, D.C. (1995), “Business Linkages in Africa”, Developer

(Kampala, Uganda), Vol 7 Issue 1

109. Grierson, J.P., Mead, D.C., Moyo, S. (1997), “Business Linkages in Zimbabwe: Helping to shape “Win- Win” Economic Structures”, Development in Practice, Vol 7, No. 3 (Aug., 1997), pp. 304-307.

110. Grossman, G.M., Rossi-Hansberg, E. (2006), “Trading Tasks: A simple theory of offshoring”, National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 12721.

111. Harvie, C., Narjoko, D., Oum, S. (2010), “Firm Characteristic Determinants of SME Participation in Production Networks”, ERIA Discussion Paper Series, ERIA-DP-2010-11.

112. Helpman, E.; Melitz, M. J.; Yeaple, S. R (2004), “Export versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms”, American Economic Review, 94(1): 300–316.

113. Henriques, M., Nelson, R.E. (1997), “Using Franchises to Promote Small Enterprise Development”, Small Enterprise Development, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 23 - 31

114. Hornberger, K., Battat, J., Kusek, P. (2011), “Attracting FDI: How much does Investment Climate Matter”, View point: Public Policy for the Private Sector, The World Bank.

115. Hirschman, A. O. (1958), The Strategy of Economic Development. Yale University Press, New Heaven, CT.

116. Hoang, V. T. and T. H. Pham (2010), “Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of Vietnam”, in Hahn, C. H. and D. Narjoko (eds.), Causes and Consequences of Globalization in East Asia: What Do the Micro Data Analyses Show?. ERIA Research Project Report 2009-2, Jakarta: ERIA. pp.228-246.

117. Hummels, D., Ishii, J., & Yi, K.-M. (2001), “The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world trade”, Journal of International Economics, 54(1), 75– 96. doi:10.1016/s0022-1996(00)00093-3.


118. Hugos, M. (2011), Essentials of Supply chain management, Third Edition, New Jersey: John Willey & Sons Inc.

119. IMF, OECD, UN, World Bank (2015), Options for Low Income Countries' Effective and Efficient Use of Tax Incentives for Investment, Report to the G20 Development Working Group

120. International Trade Centre (ITC) (2017), New Pathways to E-Commerce – A Global MSME Competitiveness Survey, September 2017, Geneva: ITC

121. Javorcik, B. S. (2004). "Does Foreign Direct Investment Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? In Search of Spillovers Through Backward Linkages." The American Economic Review 94(3): 605-627

122. Javorcik, B. and Spatareanu, M. (2009), “Liquidity Constraints and Linkages with Multinationals”, World Bank Economic Review 23, 323–346.

123. Jenkins, B., Akhaikatsi, A., Roberts, B., Gardiner, A. (2007), “Business Linkages: Lessons, Opportunities, and Challenges”, IFC, International Business Leaders Forum, and the Fellows of Havard College.

124. JETRO (2019), 2018 JETRO Survey on Business Conditions of Japanese Companies in Asia and Oceania, Japan External Trade Organization, Tokyo, https://www.jetro.go.jp/ext_images/en/reports/survey/pdf/rp_firms_asia_oce ania2018.pdf.

125. Jones, L., Demirkaya, M., Bethman, E. (2019), “Global Value Chain Analysis: Concepts and Approaches”, Journal of International Commerce and Economics, United States International Trade Commission.

126. Jones, R.W, Kierzkowski, H. (1990), “The role of Services in Production and International Trade: A Theoretical Framework”.The Political Economy of International Trade: Essays in Honor of Robert Baldwin (pp. 31–48). Oxfords: Basil Blackwell

127. Jones, R.W, Kierzkowski, H. (2000), “A Framework for Fragmentation”, In S. Arndt and H. Kierzkowski (eds.) Fragmentation and International Trade, Oxford University Press


128. Kasahara, Hiroyuki and Joel Rodrigue (2008), “Does the use of imported intermediates increase productivity? Plant-level evidence”, Journal of Development Economics 87.1, pp. 106 118.

129. Kasahara, H., & Lapham, B. (2013), “Productivity and the decision to import and export: Theory and evidence”. Journal of International Economics, 89(2), 297–316.

130. Knell, M. and Rojec, M. (2007), “The economics of knowledge and knowledge accumulation: A literature survey”. Mimeo

131. Kneller, R., & Pisu, M. (2007), “Industrial Linkages and Export Spillovers from FDI”, The World Economy, 30(1), 105–134. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9701.2007.00874.x

132. Kokko, A., Zejan, M. & Tansini, R. (2001), “Trade regimes and spillover effects ofFDI: Evidence from Uruguay”, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 137, 124–149.https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02707603

133. Kowalski, P., Lopez Gonzalez, J., Ragoussis, A., Ugarte, C. (2015), “Participation of DevelopingCountries in Global Value Chains: Implications for Trade andTrade- Related Policies”, OECD Trade Policy Papers, No. 179, OECD Publishing, Paris.

134. Krugman, Paul. (1980), “Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade.”, The American Economic Review, vol. 70, no. 5, pp. 950–959.

135. Kubny, J., & Voss, H. (2014), “Benefitting from Chinese FDI? An assessment ofvertical linkages with Vietnamese manufacturing firms”, International Business Review, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2013.11.002

136. Kyophilavong, P. (2010), “Integrating LAO SMEs into a more integrated East Asia region” in Harvie C., Oum S., Narjoko D. (Eds) Integrating Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) into more Integrated East Asia. ERIA Research Project Report 2009 No. 8. (Jakarta, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia).

137. La Londe, Bernard J., Masters, James M. (1994), “Emerging Logistics Strategies: Blueprints for the Next Century,” International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Vol. 24, No. 7, pp. 35-47.

138. Le, Q.H., Pomfret, R. (2011), “Technology spillovers from foreign direct investment in Vietnam: horizontal or vertical spillovers?”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 16:2, 183-201.


139. Le Thanh Thuy (2007), “Does Foreign Direct Investment Have an Impact on the Growth in Labor Productivity of Vietnamese Domestic Firms?”, Foreign Trade University. Hanoi. Available at: http://www.rieti.go.jp/jp/publications/dp/07e021.pdf

140. Levinsohn, J., & Petrin, A. (2003), “Estimating production functions using inputs to control for unobservables”, Review of Economic Studies, 70(2), 317–341. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-937X.00246

141. López-González, J. (2016), “Using Foreign Factors to Enhance Domestic Export Performance: A Focus on Southeast Asia”, OECD Trade Policy Papers, No. 191, OECD Publishing, Paris, http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jlpq82v1jxw-en

142. Lopez-Gonzalez, J. (2017), “Mapping SME participation in global value chains in ASEAN”, TAD/TC/WP(2015)25/REV2/PART2.

143. Lopez-Gonzalez, J., Munro, L. (2017), “Participation and benefits of SMEs in GVCs in Southeast Asia: Project Outline”, TAD/TC/WP(2017)14

144. Lopez-Gonzalez, J., Munro, L., Gourdon, J.m Mazzini, E., Andrenelli, A. (2019), “Participation and benefits of SMEs in GVCs in Southeast Asia”, OECD Trade Policy Papers No. 231, OECD Publishing, Paris. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/3f5f2618- en

145. Lu, Y., Shi, H., Luo, W., Liu, B. (2018), “Productivity, financial constraints, and firms' global value chain participation: Evidence from China”, Economic Modelling 73 (2018) 184–194

146. Lu, Y., Lu, Y., Xie, R., Yu, X. (2019), “Does global value chain engagement improve firms' wages: Evidence from China”, The World Economy. https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12805

147. Markusen, J., & Venables, A. (1997), “Foreign Direct Investment as a Catalyst for Industrial Development”, NBER Working Paper Series 6241 doi:10.3386/w6241

148. Mather, C. (2005), “SMEs in SA’s Food Processing Complex: Development Prospects, Constraints and Opportunities”, Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies Working Paper Series (WP3-2005).


149. Mathews, J. A. (1999), “A Silicon Island of the East: Creating a Semiconductor Industry in Singapore”. California Management Review, 41(2), 55– 78. doi:10.2307/41165986

150. Mead, D.C. (1998), “Linkage promotion in South Africa. Overview and implications”, Working paper.

151. Meets, R. (2008), “Collecting the Pieces of the FDI Knowledge Spillovers Puzzle”,

The World Bank Research Observer, vol. 23, no. 2 (Fall 2008)

152. Melitz, M. J. (2003), “The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity”, in Econometrica, 17(6): 1,695–1,725

153. Mentzer, J. T., DeWitt, W., Keebler, J. S., Min, S., Nix, N. W., Smith, C. D., & Zacharia, Z. G. (2001), “Defining Supply Chain Management”. Journal of Business Logistics, 22(2), 1–25. doi:10.1002/j.2158-1592.2001.tb00001.x

154. Meyer, Birgit (2018), “Innovation, Upgrading and the Depth of Internationalization in India”, a background paper for UNIDO- UIBE (2018), Global Value Chains and Industrial Development: Lessons from China, South-East and South Asia.

155. Monczka, Robert M., Trent, Robert J., Handfield, Robert B.(1998), Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, South-Western College Pub.

156. Moran, Theodore (2001), Parental Supervision: The New Paradigm for Foreign Direct Investment and Development, Washington DC: Institute for International Economics.

157. Newman, C., Rand, J., Talbot, T., Tarp, F. (2015), “Technology transfers, foreign investment and productivity spillovers”, European Economic Review 76 (2015) 168- 187.

158. Newman, C., Rand, J., Tarp, F., & Anh, N. T. T. (2017), “ Exporting and productivity: Learning from Vietnam”, Journal of African Economies, 26(1), 67–92. https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/ejw021

159. Nguyen, H., Nishijima, S. (2009), “Export Intensity and Impacts from Firm Characteristics, Domestic Competition and Domestic Constraints in Vietnam: A Micro-data Analysis”, in Kobe University Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration Discussion Paper Series 238 , Kobe University, Japan.


160. Nguyen, D. C., Nguyen, N. A., & Nguyen, T.K.T (2019), “Vietnam SMEs’ Participation in Regional Economic Integration Survey Results of Three Manufacturing Sectors”, In C. Lee, D. A. Narjoko, & S. Oum (Eds.), SMEs and Economic Integration in Southeast Asia (pp. 435–488), ISEAS Publishing. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814818797

161. Nguyen, Thi Tue Anh, Vu Xuan Nguyet Hong, Tran Toan Thang, Nguyen Manh Hai (2006), The impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the Economic Growth in Vietnam, Capital Building Project for Policy Research to Implement Vietnam’s Socio

– Economic Development Strategy in the period 2001 – 2010, CIEM and SIDA, truy cập tại http://www.ciem.org.vn/Portals/1/CIEM/BaoCaoKhoaHoc/FDIgrowth1.pdf ( ngày 20 tháng 3 năm 2015).

162. Nguyen, T. Q., Pham, H. C., & McClelland, R. (2020), “Participating and Upgrading in Global Value Chains: The Case of Small and Medium Enterprises in Vietnam”, In

R. Macdonald (Ed.), The Economy and Business Environment of Vietnam. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49974-7_4

163. Nguyen, T.X., & Xing, Y. (2008), “Foreign direct investment and exports The experiences of Vietnam”, The Economics of Transition, 16(2), 183– 197. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0351.2008.00321.x

164. Nicolini, M., & Resmini, L. (2010), “FDI spillovers in new EU member states”,

Economics of Transition, 18(3), 487–511. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0351.2009.00379.x

165. Johnson, R., Noguera, G. (2012), “Accounting for intermediates: Production sharing and trade in value added”, Journal of International Economics, 86, (2), 224-236

166. OECD (2005), Encouraging linkages between small and medium-sized companies and multinational enterprises, OECD Publishing, Paris.

167. OECD (2013), Local Strategies for FDI-SME Linkage Building In Kazakhstan, OECD Local Economic and Employment Development Programme.

168. OECD (2015), Frascati Manual 2015: Guidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Development, The Measurement of Scientific, Technological and Innovation Activities, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264239012-en.

Xem tất cả 236 trang.

Ngày đăng: 12/07/2022
Trang chủ Tài liệu miễn phí