Many manufacturing firms (e.g. Apple and Nike) now outsource some or all of their manufacturing activities to independent suppliers rather than con- tinuing to undertake them in-house. Clearly these firms perceive this exter- nalisation of production to be a performance-enhancing strategy, but what are the performance consequences in practice? In this chapter, we review and critique the extant academic literature on the performance consequences of manufacturing outsourcing, and note that the empirical findings have yielded mixed results. We argue that outsourcing has potential impacts upon a num- ber of ‘performance’ outcomes, including inter alia financial performance, productivity/efficiency, sales/market share, costs of production, business performance and innovation. We further argue that many of the empirical studies have flawed designs, and make a series of methodological recommen- dations to guide future empirical work.

The Performance Consequences of Manufacturing Outsourcing: Review and Recommendations for Future Research

MAGNANI, GIOVANNA ANGELA IDA
2017-01-01

Abstract

Many manufacturing firms (e.g. Apple and Nike) now outsource some or all of their manufacturing activities to independent suppliers rather than con- tinuing to undertake them in-house. Clearly these firms perceive this exter- nalisation of production to be a performance-enhancing strategy, but what are the performance consequences in practice? In this chapter, we review and critique the extant academic literature on the performance consequences of manufacturing outsourcing, and note that the empirical findings have yielded mixed results. We argue that outsourcing has potential impacts upon a num- ber of ‘performance’ outcomes, including inter alia financial performance, productivity/efficiency, sales/market share, costs of production, business performance and innovation. We further argue that many of the empirical studies have flawed designs, and make a series of methodological recommen- dations to guide future empirical work.
2017
Breaking up the global value chain: Opportunities and consequences
Laszlo Tihany, Torben Pedersen and Timothy Devinney
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
XXX
217
244
28
978-1-78743-072-3
Emerald Insight
Book Series: Advances in International Management
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
none
Strange, Roger; Magnani, GIOVANNA ANGELA IDA
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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