Whether and What to Offshore?

46 Pages Posted: 2 May 2007

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Peter D. Ørberg Jensen

Copenhagen Business School

Torben Pedersen

Copenhagen Business School - Department of Strategic Management and Globalization

Date Written: March 2007

Abstract

In this article, we explore the idea that offshoring of services and technical work should be regarded as a dynamic process that evolves over time. Firms gradually move from offshoring of simple, standardized activities towards offshoring of advanced activities when they accumulate experience with offshoring, and this type of offshoring comes with an entirely different set of characteristics compared to traditional, cost-seeking offshoring. Based on a unique survey among the total population of firms in the eastern region of Denmark, we analyze some of the dynamics of this process through a model that incorporates two different aspects of the process of offshoring. First, we approach the question of whether to offshore and establish a baseline that investigates the determinants of firms' participation - or lack thereof - in offshoring.

Secondly, we approach the question of what to offshore and the subsequent process of offshoring, as we analyze the determinants of the offshoring of advanced, highend technical, and service activities. The findings are consistent with the notion of offshoring as a dynamic process as they show how some (cost-related) determinants play a role when firms first engage in offshoring, while rather different determinants matter for the subsequent process of offshoring of advanced activities. Although the model portrays a simplified expression of the offshoring process with two stages, the findings underpin our view that a process perspective on offshoring is a useful analytical framework.

Keywords: Offshoring dynamics, service offshoring

Suggested Citation

Jensen, Peter D. Ørberg and Pedersen, Torben, Whether and What to Offshore? (March 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=982838 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.982838

Peter D. Ørberg Jensen

Copenhagen Business School ( email )

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Copenhagen Business School - Department of Strategic Management and Globalization ( email )

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Denmark
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