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Incorporating Aspects of Institutionalist Theory into GPN Analysis: The Case of Brazilian Oil

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  • Mariane Santos Françoso
  • Beni Trojbicz
  • Patrícia Alencar Silva Mello
  • Celio Hiratuka

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The analytical tools provided by the global production network (GPN) approach may not be equal to the complexity of the strategic coupling process, as they fail to address the extra-GPN forces involved, such as temporary coalitions and geopolitics. With this in mind, the analytical framework proposed here incorporated variables from historical institutionalism (HI) into the GPN analysis, which was then applied (using documentary analysis and interviews) to the specific case of Brazil’s coupling to the oil GPN. That analysis revealed that incorporating elements from historical institutionalism into the GPN framework enriched the latter by expanding its ability to explain the strategic coupling process beyond the lead-firm-centred analysis. In the Brazilian case, it could be seen how extra-GPN forces, such as ideas and international position, played a key role in the strategic coupling process.

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  • Mariane Santos Françoso & Beni Trojbicz & Patrícia Alencar Silva Mello & Celio Hiratuka, 2021. "Incorporating Aspects of Institutionalist Theory into GPN Analysis: The Case of Brazilian Oil," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 57(6), pages 1001-1015, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jdevst:v:57:y:2021:i:6:p:1001-1015
    DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2020.1802009
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