Статья

Domestic Enterprises in Supply Chains of Multinational Corporations: Vietnam Case Study

L. Tran, N. Tran, G. Barysheva, B. Dao, T. Tran,
2020

Vietnam's international integration has also changed rapidly with the trend of gradually entering the global supply chain (GSC) and global value chain (GVC) that help create a powerful dynamic for national economic development. However, the main activities of the manufacturing subsidiaries of reputable MNCs located in Vietnam often specialize in the final product assembly (final assembly schedule-FAS). Correlatively, some Vietnam's domestic enterprises (VDEs) are engaged either in outsourcing, or become MNC suppliers, but their position in the SCs is unstable. In this article, synthesis methodology and framework of analysis were used to clarify the status of Vietnam's suppliers and their limited power in buyer-supplier relationships and to make some recommendations that may be useful to related parties. The article also provides an overview of the unprecedented impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Vietnamese businesses, and the appropriate responses to reshape and strengthen SCs for production in VietNam.

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Об авторах
  • L. Tran
    Foreign Trade University
  • N. Tran
    School of Economics and Management
  • G. Barysheva
    Tomsk Polytechnic University
  • B. Dao
    School of Economics and Management
  • T. Tran
    Electric Power University
Название журнала
  • International Journal of Supply Chain Management
Том
  • 9
Выпуск
  • 3
Страницы
  • 357-366
Номер гранта
  • undefined
Тип документа
  • journal article
Тип лицензии Creative Commons
  • CC BY
Правовой статус документа
  • Свободная лицензия
Источник
  • scopus