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Knowledge Connectivity in an Adverse Context: Global Value Chains and Pakistani Offshore Service Providers

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Sinkovics N, Choksy US, Sinkovics RR & Mudambi R (2019) Knowledge Connectivity in an Adverse Context: Global Value Chains and Pakistani Offshore Service Providers. Management International Review, 59 (1), pp. 131-170. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11575-018-0372-0

Abstract
Abstract This paper contributes to theory building eforts around the concept of knowledge connectivity and its relevance in buyer-supplier relationships in global value chains. We use the Pakistani IT industry as our study context. Pakistan suffered a signifcant adverse perception bias following terror attacks in 2008-09. We based our illustration on the experiences of 12 Pakistani ofshore service providers (OSPs) who succeeded in ofsetting the negative implications of the country¡¯s adverse political environment. The case frms link into two distinct value chain confgurations. In each configuration, we observe a distinct course of strategic action, which we term stepup and break-out, respectively. While these observations emerged from the Pakistani context, the implications of the resulting dynamic framework for theory and practice go beyond this particular adverse country setting.

Keywords
Global value chains; Connectivity; Adverse context; Practices; Supplier strategies; Global sourcing; Economic geography; Comfort zone ; Catch-up

Journal
Management International Review: Volume 59, Issue 1

StatusPublished
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Publication date28/02/2019
Publication date online11/02/2019
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PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN0938-8249
eISSN1861-8901
ISBN0025-181X

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Dr Umair Choksy

Dr Umair Choksy

Senior Lecturer in Management, Management, Work and Organisation

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