Research Article

Intellectual Structure of Global Value Chain Research: Visualization and Bibliometric Analysis Based on VOSviewer

Table 7

The cocitation analysis of GVC literature.

ClusterCited referenceTotal citationTitleAuthor

RedGereffi G, 2005, rev int polit econ, v12, p781103The governance of global value chainsGereffi G
Gereffi G, 1994, commodity chains glo437The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How US retailers shape overseas production networksGereffi G
Henderson J, 2002, rev int polit econ, v9, p436370Global production networks and the analysis of economic developmentHenderson, J

GreenHumphrey J, 2002, reg stud, v36, p1017611How does insertion in global value chains affect upgrading in industrial clusters?Humphrey, J
Gereffi G, 1999, j int econ, v48, p37510International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity chainGereffi G
Giuliani E, 2005, world dev, v33, p549261Upgrading in global value chains: Lessons from Latin American clustersGiuliani, E

BlueHummels D, 2001, j int econ, v54288The nature and growth of vertical specialization in world tradeHummels, D
Koopman R, 2014, am econ rev, v104, p459287Tracing value-added and double counting in gross exportsKoopman, Robert
Johnson RC, 2012, j int econ, v86, p224268Accounting for intermediates: Production sharing and trade in value-addedJohnson, Robert C