Benefits of offshoring work

    • [DOC File]Data Security in Offshore Outsourcing

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      Markusen, J. 2006, ‘Modelling the Offshoring of White-Collar Services: from Comparative Advantage to the New Theories of Trade and FDI’ in Lael Brainard and Susan M. Collins eds. Offshoring White-Collar Work — The Issues and the Implications Brookings Institution, Washington

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    • [DOC File]Offshore Outsourcing at Worldspan

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      Offshoring refers to the process of shifting work previously done by domestic workers to workers in foreign countries. It relates to international trade in that it represents a change in comparative advantage – job relocation suggests that comparative costs have changed.

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    • [DOC File]Offshoring and Transfer of Intellectual Property

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      For example, because of the strong emphasis on state IP during the Soviet years, the cultural attitude toward IP in Russia is relatively on a par with Western countries (J. Alice, class lecture). Such proximity should be considered when evaluating the intangible costs and benefits of developing particular outsourcing relationships.

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    • [DOC File]The Emerging Offshore Outsourcing Market:

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      Offshoring creates major changes in the demand for workers. Some countries need more workers, others fewer. Offshoring also causes the set of skills and knowledge of workers to change. Education is a tool that enables a country to provide the skilled workers that it needs, and thus it can be the centerpiece of a national policy on offshoring.

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    • [DOC File]Offshoring and Immigration: - Unimore

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      This may involve moving production to other countries (i.e., offshoring) or sending work via the Internet to workers in other countries (i.e., outsourcing). When foreign goods are cheaper or better, United States consumers may buy them, affecting the demand for United States goods and services and the jobs of those who produce them.

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    • Offshoring And Outsourcing - Advantages And Disadvantages

      While offshoring will move jobs overseas, the subsequent increase in jobs will be at a rate of better than 2 – 1. € Increase Real Wages and Increase Demand for U.S. Exports. Offshoring will lower inflation and productivity gains will increase the purchasing power of the U.S. Dollar.

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    • [DOC File]Globalization and Offshoring of Software

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      An example of one such internal improvement is in “billable hours.” The work of each staff professional is divided into billable hours produced – productive work charged to a specific project – and infrastructure – training, vacations, and other non-billable work. This ratio …

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER OVERVIEW - Crawford

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      Nearshoring indicates that work is outsourced to an operation in a nearby foreign country; this could be Mexico in the case of a US sponsor company. The effects on the need of IP valuation differ little, so that in this paper we will use the broader term, offshoring, to mean outsourcing to a foreign country regardless of its location relative ...

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