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Outsourcing Design Process And Performance 1st Edition Michael J Mol

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Outsourcing Design Process And Performance 1st Edition Michael J Mol
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Michael J. Mol
ISBN: 9780521864107, 0521864100
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Outsourcing Design Process And Performance 1st Edition Michael J Mol by Michael J. Mol 9780521864107, 0521864100 instant download after payment.

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. Outsourcing: Design, Process and Performance draws upon managerial, economic, sociological, historical and psychological perspectives to bring about a new understanding of how outsourcing design and the outsourcing process feed into the performance of firms. Blending empirical insights from a range of international cases and large-scale statistical tests with existing theoretical perspectives, the author argues that a negative curvilinear relationship exists between outsourcing and firm performance. A critical analysis of current outsourcing strategies, together with a discussion of future trends, offers a new agenda for academic researchers and business managers alike.

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