Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.

This study examines Taiwanese investment in Mainland China as it is an important part of cross-strait economic cooperation. Using sample data from Taiwanese-listed electronic information enterprises in Mainland China (1990-2016), this study combines ArcGIS spatial visualization and case analysis to...

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Main Authors: Chen Siyue, Wei Suqiong, Huang Gengzhi, Zhang Hongou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254402
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spelling doaj-9ec86700b0bc4ea3ad836bd3762f82892021-08-03T04:32:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01167e025440210.1371/journal.pone.0254402Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.Chen SiyueWei SuqiongHuang GengzhiZhang HongouThis study examines Taiwanese investment in Mainland China as it is an important part of cross-strait economic cooperation. Using sample data from Taiwanese-listed electronic information enterprises in Mainland China (1990-2016), this study combines ArcGIS spatial visualization and case analysis to investigate their value chain organization models and spatiotemporal evolution regularity. The results show that the value chain of the electronic information industry for Taiwanese investments in Mainland China has three models: vertical integration, modularization in production sharing, and production extension. Vertical integration is the main production organization model of these Taiwanese listed electronic information enterprises, expanding from single production to the entire manufacturing value chain, followed by sales, and finally R&D. This model is still in use in the Western Taiwan Straits Economic Zone, whereas the other four Taiwanese investment agglomerations, namely the Bohai Economic Rim, Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, and Western Delta Economic Circle, began to expand to both ends of the production link, particularly to the sales link. High-value -added enterprises adopting production sharing models began to show a trend of expansion to inland cities, and enterprises adopting the manufacturing-sales model (a production expansion model) had the widest distribution. Finally, at the city level, the value chain fragmentation structure of Taiwanese and developed countries' cross-border (multinational) enterprises in Mainland China were consistent, that is, they matched the Chinese city hierarchy; at the regional level, however, the Western Delta Economic Circle pioneered to become a hub for Taiwanese electronic to information enterprises set up their R&D and sales links in Mainland China. Investigating chain-alike spatiotemporal expansion of Taiwanese investment in Mainland China is important for the integration and development of the value chain, production network, and enterprise spatial organization theories.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254402
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author Chen Siyue
Wei Suqiong
Huang Gengzhi
Zhang Hongou
spellingShingle Chen Siyue
Wei Suqiong
Huang Gengzhi
Zhang Hongou
Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chen Siyue
Wei Suqiong
Huang Gengzhi
Zhang Hongou
author_sort Chen Siyue
title Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
title_short Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
title_full Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
title_fullStr Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
title_full_unstemmed Value chain organization models of Taiwanese electronic information enterprises in Mainland China and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
title_sort value chain organization models of taiwanese electronic information enterprises in mainland china and their spatiotemporal evolution processes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study examines Taiwanese investment in Mainland China as it is an important part of cross-strait economic cooperation. Using sample data from Taiwanese-listed electronic information enterprises in Mainland China (1990-2016), this study combines ArcGIS spatial visualization and case analysis to investigate their value chain organization models and spatiotemporal evolution regularity. The results show that the value chain of the electronic information industry for Taiwanese investments in Mainland China has three models: vertical integration, modularization in production sharing, and production extension. Vertical integration is the main production organization model of these Taiwanese listed electronic information enterprises, expanding from single production to the entire manufacturing value chain, followed by sales, and finally R&D. This model is still in use in the Western Taiwan Straits Economic Zone, whereas the other four Taiwanese investment agglomerations, namely the Bohai Economic Rim, Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, and Western Delta Economic Circle, began to expand to both ends of the production link, particularly to the sales link. High-value -added enterprises adopting production sharing models began to show a trend of expansion to inland cities, and enterprises adopting the manufacturing-sales model (a production expansion model) had the widest distribution. Finally, at the city level, the value chain fragmentation structure of Taiwanese and developed countries' cross-border (multinational) enterprises in Mainland China were consistent, that is, they matched the Chinese city hierarchy; at the regional level, however, the Western Delta Economic Circle pioneered to become a hub for Taiwanese electronic to information enterprises set up their R&D and sales links in Mainland China. Investigating chain-alike spatiotemporal expansion of Taiwanese investment in Mainland China is important for the integration and development of the value chain, production network, and enterprise spatial organization theories.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254402
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