Статья А.А. Федюниной, Н.А. Городного и Ю.В.Симачева принята к публикации в журнале International Journal of Innovation Studies
В журнале International Journal of Innovation Studies принята к публикации статья А.А. Федюниной, Н.А. Городного и Ю.В. Симачева об использовании российскими компаними технологий Индустрии 4.0 в домашних и глобальных цепочках создания стоимости
Статья "How the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies is related to participation in global and domestic value chains: Evidence from Russia" посвящена особенностям использования тенхнологий индустрии 4.0 в национальных и глобальных цепочках. Международный журнал International Journal of Innovation Studies отностится к второму квартилю Q2.
This study explores the relationships among Industry 4.0 technologies, their application areas, and the involvement of Russian manufacturing firms in global and domestic value chains (GVCs and DVCs). Using an original survey dataset of approximately 1,700 Russian manufacturing firms, we apply logit and multinomial logit regressions. We make a novel contribution to the literature by uncovering an asymmetry in the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies among Russian industrial firms in Domestic Value Chains (DVCs) and Global Value Chains (GVCs). This asymmetry has the potential to impede GVC localization and DVC internationalization. Based on our results, software automation solutions are the only ones demonstrating statistical significance for firms participating in GVCs, DVCs, and both GVCs and DVCs simultaneously. Companies in DVCs demonstrate a broader utilization of Industry 4.0 technologies across various application areas. We also identify evidence of reshoring in DVCs, indicating that Industry 4.0 adoption encourages firms to establish enduring relationships with domestic suppliers. Highlighting that differences in technology adoption are influenced by external factors, including adherence to international standards and regulatory principles, we propose policy implications for developing countries. Recommendations encompass reducing entry barriers to DVCs, improving procurement transparency, and promoting competition in the digital solutions market to empower firms for seamless GVC integration.
This study explores the relationships among Industry 4.0 technologies, their application areas, and the involvement of Russian manufacturing firms in global and domestic value chains (GVCs and DVCs). Using an original survey dataset of approximately 1,700 Russian manufacturing firms, we apply logit and multinomial logit regressions. We make a novel contribution to the literature by uncovering an asymmetry in the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies among Russian industrial firms in Domestic Value Chains (DVCs) and Global Value Chains (GVCs). This asymmetry has the potential to impede GVC localization and DVC internationalization.Based on our results, software automation solutions are the only ones demonstrating statistical significance for firms participating in GVCs, DVCs, and both GVCs and DVCs simultaneously. Companies in DVCs demonstrate a broader utilization of Industry 4.0 technologies across various application areas. We also identify evidence of reshoring in DVCs, indicating that Industry 4.0 adoption encourages firms to establish enduring relationships with domestic suppliers.Highlighting that differences in technology adoption are influenced by external factors, including adherence to international standards and regulatory principles, we propose policy implications for developing countries. Recommendations encompass reducing entry barriers to DVCs, improving procurement transparency, and promoting competition in the digital solutions market to empower firms for seamless GVC integration.
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Директор по экономической политике, Директор Центра исследований структурной политики
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