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Can we design an industry classification system that reflects industry architecture?

Margaret Dalziel*, Xiangyang Yang, Simon Breslav, Azam Khan, Jianxi Luo

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Interdependencies amongst firms with complementary capabilities lead to the emergence of stable patterns of interfirm relationships observed in global value chains and ecosystems. But current standard industry classification systems group industries into higher order aggregates based on similarity criteria, ignoring the complementarities that induce interdependence. We show how systems theory can be used to design an industry classification system that captures the interindustry interdependencies manifested by buy-sell transactions between firms. Our arguments are three. First, that we can improve upon currently available industry classification systems by clearly identifying criteria for grouping industries into higher order aggregates such as sectors. Second, that a top level grouping based on demand will divide the economy into sectors in a manner that is consistent with global value chains and other configurations of interfirm networks. And third, that roles within demand-based sectors are the redundant feature of interindustry relations that allow us to describe the economy simply. We support our arguments with visualizations of over 53,000 of the largest interfirm transactions in the U.S. economy between 1976 and 2010. © 2018 IISE, INCOSE
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-46
JournalJournal of Enterprise Transformation
Volume8
Issue number1-2
Online published29 Jan 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • industry architecture
  • industry classification systems
  • interindustry relations
  • systems-based design
  • transactions data

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