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International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development | 2011

The offshore services value chain: upgrading trajectories in developing countries

Karina Fernandez-Stark; Penny Bamber; Gary Gereffi

This article analyses the offshore services industry using the global value chain approach. This industry has grown at a rapid pace over the last decade, driven principally by the search of businesses to reduce costs by unbundling and offshoring corporate services. This paper explores how developing nations have seized these growth opportunities. While developed countries consume the vast majority of global services, demand from developing economies and new end markets is beginning to grow. Supply is dominated by India, which in 2009 had 45% of the global market share for offshore services. Indian firms occupy most value chain segments and they have expanded in the South to serve both domestic and export markets. Although the quality and quantity of human capital remains the key factor in the location of offshore services, formal education is being supplemented by demand-driven training and compliance with required international professional certifications and performance standards.


Archive | 2016

WINE INDUSTRY IN CHILE

Karina Fernandez-Stark; Penny Bamber

The following sections are included:Industry OverviewBackground Information on the FirmDescription of the Value ChainPre-production: Vineyard Preparation and Grape Production (Viticulture)Production: Wine-making (Viniculture)Post-production: Distribution and Marketing and SalesServices along the Value ChainPre-production: Vineyard Preparation and Grape Production (Viticulture)Production: Wine-making (Viniculture)Post-production: Distribution and Marketing and SalesBack Office Services and Workers Transversal ServicesOutsourcing, Bundling and other Aspects of Services SupplyPolicies Affecting the Value ChainSupportive Export-oriented PoliciesEfficient Logistics: Competitive Transportation, Modern Ports and Streamlined Customs OperationsHuman Capital Development and Labour RegulationsR&D and Variety DevelopmentInstitutionalisationAppendixReferences


OECD Trade Policy Papers | 2014

Connecting Local Producers in Developing Countries to Regional and Global Value Chains: Update

Penny Bamber; Karina Fernandez-Stark; Gary Gereffi; Andrew Guinn


Archive | 2012

Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Addressing the Skills Challenge in Developing Countries

Karina Fernandez-Stark; Penny Bamber; Gary Gereffi


Archive | 2011

Meeting the upgrading challenge: Dynamic workforces for diversified economies

Gary Gereffi; Karina Fernandez; Penny Bamber; Phil Psilos; Joseph DeStefano


Archive | 2013

Costa Rica in the Medical Devices Global Value Chain OPPORTUNITIES FOR UPGRADING

Penny Bamber; Gary Gereffi


Archive | 2013

Regional Competitiveness in the Latin America Offshore Services Value Chain

Karina Fernandez-Stark; Penny Bamber; Gary Gereffi


Archive | 2016

Peru in the Mining Equipment Global Value Chain: Opportunities for Upgrading

Penny Bamber; Karina Fernandez-Stark; Gary Gereffi


Libros de la CEPAL | 2014

Inclusive value chain interventions in the high-value agrifood sector in Latin America

Penny Bamber; Karina Fernandez-Stark


Libros de la CEPAL | 2014

Global value chains in Latin America: A development perspective for upgrading

Karina Fernandez-Stark; Penny Bamber; Gary Gereffi

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Andrew Guinn

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Timothy J. Sturgeon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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