Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case

<p>The goal of this article is to analyze the aerospace industry in Baja California, Mexico. The methodology is based on the application of an electronic questionnaire and face-to-face in depth interviews. Our results shows that the insertion of companies has been conditioned by several factor...

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Main Authors: Juana Hernández Chavarria, Jorge Carrillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autonoma de Baja California 2018-01-01
Series:Estudios Fronterizos
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Online Access:http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/632
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spelling doaj-be88d939745b4625ad108835684801cc2020-11-25T01:34:00ZengUniversidad Autonoma de Baja CaliforniaEstudios Fronterizos0187-69612395-91342018-01-0119010.21670/ref.1802002606Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California caseJuana Hernández Chavarria0Jorge Carrillo1Facultad Lationamericana de Ciencias SocialesEl Colegio de la Frontera Norte<p>The goal of this article is to analyze the aerospace industry in Baja California, Mexico. The methodology is based on the application of an electronic questionnaire and face-to-face in depth interviews. Our results shows that the insertion of companies has been conditioned by several factors: the basic certification is only the first step; the real challenge is to find niches of opportunity and bargaining power to achieve a productive contract, which demands entrepreneurial, legal and economic skills. This analysis is a pioneer in the study of Mexican companies participating in this emerging sector. The main limitations were the access to the companies’ information and the rejection to participate in the study. The main finding is there are very few Mexican suppliers integrated to the global value aerospace chain but if the trend of growth is maintained, it may had greater integration in the near future, and possibly a greater economic spill and technology transfer.</p>http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/632industria aeroespacialpymesinversión extranjera directaBaja Californiacadena de valor.
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author Juana Hernández Chavarria
Jorge Carrillo
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Jorge Carrillo
Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
Estudios Fronterizos
industria aeroespacial
pymes
inversión extranjera directa
Baja California
cadena de valor.
author_facet Juana Hernández Chavarria
Jorge Carrillo
author_sort Juana Hernández Chavarria
title Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
title_short Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
title_full Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
title_fullStr Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities of Mexican SMEs insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the Baja California case
title_sort possibilities of mexican smes insertion in the aerospace industry value chain, the baja california case
publisher Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
series Estudios Fronterizos
issn 0187-6961
2395-9134
publishDate 2018-01-01
description <p>The goal of this article is to analyze the aerospace industry in Baja California, Mexico. The methodology is based on the application of an electronic questionnaire and face-to-face in depth interviews. Our results shows that the insertion of companies has been conditioned by several factors: the basic certification is only the first step; the real challenge is to find niches of opportunity and bargaining power to achieve a productive contract, which demands entrepreneurial, legal and economic skills. This analysis is a pioneer in the study of Mexican companies participating in this emerging sector. The main limitations were the access to the companies’ information and the rejection to participate in the study. The main finding is there are very few Mexican suppliers integrated to the global value aerospace chain but if the trend of growth is maintained, it may had greater integration in the near future, and possibly a greater economic spill and technology transfer.</p>
topic industria aeroespacial
pymes
inversión extranjera directa
Baja California
cadena de valor.
url http://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/632
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