dc.contributor.author |
Li, Fuyi |
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dc.contributor.author |
Frederick, Stacey |
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dc.contributor.author |
Gereffi, Gary |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-01-02T19:20:47Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-01-02T19:20:47Z |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19737 |
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dc.description.abstract |
The economic and social gains from electronic commerce (e-commerce) that promote innovation,
industry upgrading and economic growth have been widely discussed. China’s successful
experience with e-commerce has had a positive effect in transforming consumer-goods
sectors of the economy and motivating economic reform. This article looks at how e-commerce
reduces barriers to entry and enables firms to move up the value chain by using the
global value chain framework to analyse the impact of e-commerce on the upgrading
trajectories and governance structures of China’s apparel industry. For large Chinese
brands, e-commerce has enabled end-market diversification. For small- and medium-sized
enterprises, e-commerce has facilitated entry with functional upgrading as well as
end-market upgrading. In the “two-sided markets” created by platform companies, the
“engaged consumers” are the demand side of this market, and “e-commerce focused apparel
firms” are the supply side of the new market. Consumers and platforms are more directly
involved in value creation within this emerging internet-based structure.
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dc.language |
English |
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dc.relation.ispartof |
Journal of Contemporary Asia |
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dc.relation.isversionof |
10.1080/00472336.2018.148122 |
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dc.subject |
China; apparel; upgrading; e-commerce; SMEs; Global Value Chains |
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dc.title |
E-Commerce and Industrial Upgrading in the Chinese Apparel Value Chain |
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dc.type |
Journal article |
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duke.contributor.id |
Frederick, Stacey|0409180 |
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duke.contributor.id |
Gereffi, Gary|0112541 |
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dc.date.updated |
2020-01-02T19:20:46Z |
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pubs.organisational-group |
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences |
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pubs.organisational-group |
Duke |
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pubs.organisational-group |
Sociology |
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pubs.organisational-group |
Duke Global Health Institute |
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pubs.organisational-group |
University Institutes and Centers |
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pubs.organisational-group |
Institutes and Provost's Academic Units |
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pubs.publication-status |
Published online |
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duke.contributor.orcid |
Gereffi, Gary|0000-0002-0905-5206 |
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