Economic effects of trade patterns on productivity : evidence from automobile and electronics industries기업간 거래유형이 생산성에 미치는 효과

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The recent globalized world economy has strengthened competition in all industries. Facing intensive competitive environment, the firm’s choice of trade pattern is one of the most important strategies in enhancing its competitiveness. Among inter-firm trade patterns the cooperative trade system has proved to be superior to arms-length or market-oriented trade in the long run. Within the cooperative trade system, the transition from the dedicated (single supplier) trade to the network trade is proving a remarkable phenomenon. In this paper, firstly through the literature reviews and the theoretical model, we compare the relative economic efficiencies between dedicated and network trade systems in terms of facilitation of competition, cost reduction, quality improvement, knowledge and information sharing, and learning effect. Then in empirical analysis, we examine the relationship between alternative trade patterns and the productivity of the automobile industry. The main results of the theoretical model show that network trade results in a higher profit level than dedicated trade as a rule, although network trade is less stable than dedicated trade. Empirical study reveals that increasing network trade leads to higher productivity.
Advisors
Lee, Duk-Heeresearcher이덕희researcher
Description
한국정보통신대학교 : 경영학부,
Publisher
한국정보통신대학교
Issue Date
2006
Identifier
392676/225023 / 020044572
Language
eng
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학위논문(석사) - 한국정보통신대학교 : 경영학부, 2006, [ v, 49 p. ]

Keywords

Network trade; Dedicated trade; economic efficiency; Total factor productivity; 총요소생산성; 전속거래; 네트워크 거래; 경제적 효율성

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/54462
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=392676&flag=dissertation
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MG-Theses_Master(석사논문)
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