Who profits from innovation in global value chains?: a study of the iPod and notebook PCs
University of California, Irvine
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This article analyzes the distribution of financial value from innovation in the global supply chains of iPods and notebook computers. We find that Apple has captured a great deal of value from the innovation embodied in the iPod, while notebook makers capture a more modest share of the value from PC innovation. In order to understand these differences, we employ concepts from theories of innovation and industrial organization, finding significant roles for industry evolution, complementary assets, appropriability, system integration, and bargaining power.
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- Value (mathematics)
- Library science
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- Sociology
- Economics
- Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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