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Outsourcing and Strategic Outsourcing

2008
The production of a good or service frequently requires that the supplier performs a wide range of activities. The coordination between those activities implies that the firm must determine its boundaries, which means that it must define the supply chain activities that will be performed internally, and those that will be trusted to external suppliers.
Sonia Dahab, Filipe Amaral
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International outsourcing

International outsourcing refers to the procurement of inputs from independent suppliers and across national borders. It is alternatively referred to as offshore or global outsourcing. International outsourcing has been on the rise since at least the 1980s. Where it initially mostly concerned manufacturing, recently more emphasis in practice and in the
Lee, Sun Hye, Mol, Michael J.
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Outsourcing

2007
Outsourcing has become one of the key restructuring tools for companies seeking to boost their growth and business performance. As the outsourcing phenomenon has mushroomed, so a range of academic studies have sought to define and describe a unifying theoretical model.
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Global Outsourcing

Bioanalysis, 2010
Wei, Garofolo, Fabio, Garofolo
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Smart Outsourcing, Dumb Outsourcing

New Perspectives Quarterly, 2004
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Outsourcing War

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 1999
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Outsourcing, Offshoring - Outsourcing and Offshoring [PDF]

open access: possibleCESifo Forum, 2004
Bruce Cronin   +2 more
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Outsourceful

Interactions, 2006
Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng
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Outsourcing

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
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