Host-country absorption of technology: evidence from automotive supply networks in Eastern Europe

Jochen Lorentzen, Peter Møllgaard, Matija Rojec

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Abstract

This paper provides an analysis of technology transfer in automotive supply networks in six eu candidate countries with important vehicle (component) industries. We survey more than 400 firms, representing roughly half of the automotive supply industry. In addition, we have in-depth information from 39 case studies. We address the generation, the origin, and the quality of technology transfer. In terms of generation, we look at the determinants of who receives technology along the value chain, and who passes it on. In terms of origin, we compare local and foreign-owned firms and those with mixed ownership. We also compare differences across the countries. In terms of quality, we discuss the change-inducing effects of technology as perceived by recipient firms. Our results confirm the salience of networks and the key role of mncs for the generation and diffusion of technology. We also find that diffusion of technology happens within the countries so that host countries absorb more technology than is immediately apparent and commonly believed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)415-432
Number of pages18
JournalIndustry and Innovation
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Teknologioverførsel Østeuropa Virksomhedens netværk Bilindustri

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