Implications of outsourcing

    • Outsourcing: Robert Feenstra

      IT outsourcing research conducted at the industry level (Han, et. al. 2005) and at the firm-level have shown IT outsourcing to have positive contributions to productivity (Bong and Gurbaxani, 2006). Bong and Gurbaxani (2006) showed that firm size and cost structure impact the potential gains from outsourcing, but to date no study has ...


    • [DOC File]Outsourcing Production Or Moving Away The Locus Of Ethical ...

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      In addition to its implications for government and for civil society organizations, outsourcing also has implications for the ultimate beneficiaries of public programs. These implications, too, can be either positive or negative. Potential advantages for recipients.


    • [DOC File]Social Service Outsourcing to CSOs - World Bank

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      Outsourcing implications on plants’ profitability and liquidity. Work Study, 49 (7), 265-274. Kambara, H. (2013). Production outsourcing and firm performance: An empirical analysis of Japanese ...


    • [DOC File]Outsourcing in the Software Development Industry

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      Outsourcing in general has been shown to result in both a reduction in production costs and a freeing up of other resources. However, the private return on investment could be reduced or become negative as a result of a variety of potential costs including both strategic risks (e.g., principal-agent problems) and operational risks (e.g ...


    • [DOC File]Private benefits of outsourcing

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      In that paper we developed a model of outsourcing that had implications quite different from the conventional Heckscher-Ohlin model. In particular, an increase in outsourcing would lead to an increase in the relative wage of skilled labor in both countries. The logic behind this result is just like the old joke about a below-average physics ...


    • [DOC File]What to Outsource: Keeping the Lights On and Building New ...

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      The costs of outsourcing to both local and global society, and to the environment are weighed against the benefits to the corporations and their shareholders. A rising wave of CSER concerns has encouraged corporations to examine all implications of their outsourcing business decisions.


    • Legal Implications of Outsourcing | Back Office Pro

      Outsourcing of IT based services and allied services is receiving increasing attention both at business and political levels. Some business executives believe that outsourcing of these services can provide their companies with the major cost benefits by allowing goods and services to be produced at the most economic prices without the ...


    • [DOC File]Ethical Outsourcing

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      Recent outsourcing practices have therefore enhanced risks, as demonstrated by recent pitfalls by some famous companies, highlighting the existence of a large gap between corporate statements about ethics and CSR and the final output, produced through outsourcing. ... Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed and patterns for future ...


    • ResearchGate

      I believe that this article has greater implications for outsourcing beyond the technical services realm. The discussion of quality control is an important one and if it is overlooked, that is when you hear the outsourcing horror stories. The implementation of a pilot project with the vendor exposes some of the potential problems one could ...


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