Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states

The purpose of the research is to evaluate industrial upgrading by own-brand beverage firms in the Caribbean. The work analyses how and why the beverage firms have upgraded, compares this with the relevant literature on global value chain (GVC) upgrading and makes policy suggestions. The thesis uses...

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Main Author: Cooke, Yolande Frances
Published: University of Manchester 2006
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6296402015-11-03T03:36:24ZUpgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing statesCooke, Yolande Frances2006The purpose of the research is to evaluate industrial upgrading by own-brand beverage firms in the Caribbean. The work analyses how and why the beverage firms have upgraded, compares this with the relevant literature on global value chain (GVC) upgrading and makes policy suggestions. The thesis uses the GVC framework as the lens for understanding process, product and functional upgrading. The work studies nineteen beverage firms located in Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Interviews and documentation were the methods used to abstract information from the beverage firms, other firms in the chains and industry informants. The research finds that the GVC framework helps to identify specific drivers of upgrading including naturally occurring and man-made rents. Further, the work extends the empirical literature by discussing different steps within each type of upgrading rather than a trajectory between the types of upgrading, governance patterns based on type of firm ownership and, importantly, how own-brand manufacturers upgrade horizontally by moving production to Developed Countries. Finally, the work makes the contribution that without public-private intervention, upgrading can have damaging consequences on the developing economy.658.8University of Manchesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.629640Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Cooke, Yolande Frances
Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
description The purpose of the research is to evaluate industrial upgrading by own-brand beverage firms in the Caribbean. The work analyses how and why the beverage firms have upgraded, compares this with the relevant literature on global value chain (GVC) upgrading and makes policy suggestions. The thesis uses the GVC framework as the lens for understanding process, product and functional upgrading. The work studies nineteen beverage firms located in Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Interviews and documentation were the methods used to abstract information from the beverage firms, other firms in the chains and industry informants. The research finds that the GVC framework helps to identify specific drivers of upgrading including naturally occurring and man-made rents. Further, the work extends the empirical literature by discussing different steps within each type of upgrading rather than a trajectory between the types of upgrading, governance patterns based on type of firm ownership and, importantly, how own-brand manufacturers upgrade horizontally by moving production to Developed Countries. Finally, the work makes the contribution that without public-private intervention, upgrading can have damaging consequences on the developing economy.
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title Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
title_short Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
title_full Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
title_fullStr Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
title_full_unstemmed Upgrading in global value chains : branded beverages from small island developing states
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