Alumni

Dr. Charlotte Keijser

Thesis:
Firm Participation, Learning and Innovation in Heterogeneous Value Chains of IT-enabled Services: The case of South Africa

Year: 2019

Promotor(s):
Rene Belderbos, Micheline Goedhuys & Michiko Iizuka

Abstract:

Understanding how developing countries can successfully participate in GVCs has become an important subject for policy makers and forms the fundamental question that motivates this dissertation. In this respect, by taking the case of South Africa, it analyses the characteristics and drivers of firm participation in local, regional and global value chains of IT-enabled services, and the mechanisms of firm learning and innovation. To this end, qualitative and quantitative data were collected through interviews and a questionnaire survey, respectively. A major conclusion of this dissertation is that learning in value chains and learning from the NIS are both important for capability building at the firm level. From a policy perspective, strengthening the NIS is key to tackle current challenges facing the South African ITES sector (e.g. shortages of skills and lack of industry interactions) and can positively influence the development of firms’ internal resources, promote GVC participation, and facilitate learning in GVCs.



Selected publications by Charlotte Keijser


Articles (journal, professional, popular)
Keijser, Charlotte, René Belderbos & Micheline Goedhuys, 2021, `Governance and learning in global, regional, and local value chains: The IT enabled services industry in South Africa, World Development, 141, More information
Keijser, Charlotte & Michiko Iizuka, 2018, `Looking Beyond Global Value Chains in Capacity Development: The Case of the IT-Enabled Service (ITES) Sector in South Africa, European Journal of Development Research , 30, More information
Keijser, Charlotte & Michiko Iizuka, 2017, `Looking Beyond Global Value Chains in Capacity Development, The European Journal of Development Research
Keijser, Charlotte & N. Beerepoot, 2015, `The Service Outsourcing Sector As Driver of Development: The Expectations of Ghana's Ict for Accelerated Development Programme, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 106, More information


Book chapters
Keijser, Charlotte, 2015, Changing geographies of service delivery in South Africa Towards regional value chains?, in: Beerepoot, N., & Keijser, C, The service outsourcing sector as driver of development: the expectations of Ghana's ICT for Accelerated Development programme, Wiley, New York


UNU-MERIT Working Papers
Keijser, Charlotte & Michiko Iizuka, 2017, Pathways for capacity building in heterogeneous value chains: Evidence from the case of IT-enabled services in South Africa, UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2017-012
Al Raee, Mueid, Elvis Amoateng, Elvis Avenyo, Youssef Beshay, Mira Bierbaum, Charlotte Keijser & Rashmi Sinha, 2014, Millennium Development Goals: Tool or token of global social governance?, UNU-MERIT Working Paper 2014-024


Theses
Keijser, Charlotte, 2019, Firm Participation, Learning and Innovation in Heterogeneous Value Chains of IT-enabled Services: The case of South Africa, PhD dissertation Maastricht University / United Nations University

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