Insertion of Emerging Countries Exports in Global Supply Chains
Resumen
The objective of this research is to create a reference model to help an emerging country prepare
a strategic and tactical plan for its export potential using information from digital media. Countries’
economic planning has to evolve using current knowledge of international business and global
supply chains—areas that dominate commerce in the world today. Linking the foreign trade
approach and the supply chain approach for the model development allows structured planning of
the insertion of a country’s companies into global supply chains and the reorientation of export
sectors towards more sustainable benefits. The research demonstrates the possibility of applying
and adapting knowledge from supply chain models to develop a model of global supply chain
management supported by computerized tools designed from the perspective of suppliers. The
modeling and planning of the coffee export chain in Peru illustrates this potential. The paper
proposes the integration of two knowledge areas, international trade and supply chain
management, to form a new field of interest. Knowledge in both areas is solid, but its integration
across the two fields is not. Although there are several studies on this topic, very little has been
achieved in terms of the creation of a reference model and even less in terms of the development
of computerized support for adequate strategic and tactical planning.
Cómo citar
Padilla, J., & Mendez, C. (2021). Insertion of Emerging Countries Exports in Global Supply Chains. Harvard Deusto Business Research, X(1), 190-209. https://doi.org/10.48132/hdbr.343.Editor
EAE Business SchoolCategoría / Subcategoría
Ciencias empresariales / Negocios internacionalesTemas
Revista
Harvard Deusto Business ResearchISSN
2254–6235Nota
Latindex (Catálogo 2.0) Revista indexada en Latindex - Catálogo 2.0
Coleccion(es)
- Ingeniería de Sistemas [48]
- Marketing [8]
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