The organizational design of offshoring: Taking stock and moving forward |
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Authors: | Peter D. Ørberg Jensen Marcus M. Larsen Torben Pedersen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Strategic Management and Globalization, Copenhagen Business School, Kilevej 14, 2nd floor, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() Offshoring can be defined as the relocation of organizational tasks and services to foreign locations. At the same time as the scale and scope of offshoring have reached unprecedented levels in recent years, firms have increasingly been exposed to the challenges relating to managing an organization consisting of a number of offshored activities. In this special issue introduction paper, we argue that an organizational design perspective on offshoring can benefit research and practice in understanding how firms can coordinate and integrate offshoring activities. Specifically, we argue that offshoring implies an organizational reconfiguration consisting of three stages: disintegration, relocation and reintegration. We discuss the implications of this perspective and outline a research agenda. |
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