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Fine slicing of the value chain and offshoring of essential activities: empirical evidence from European multinationals
2014
The offshoring of more advanced activities is increasing and a debate about the limits of offshoring has emerged. Companies are fine-slicing their value chains, and moving beyond the offshoring of peripheral and non-core activities to the offshoring of advanced and essential activities that are closer to their core (e.g. research, design and product development). The challenge is to understand the limits of offshoring and the most appropriate modes of offshoring. The purpose of this paper is to analyze what activities are offshorable and how best to govern offshored activities. We argue that companies are redefining their core activities and in this process, some essential activities previo…
International competitiveness, job creation and job destruction—An establishment-level study of German job flows
2010
Abstract This study investigates the impact of international competitiveness on net employment, job creation, job destruction, and gross job flows for a representative sample of German establishments from 1993 to 2005. We find a statistically significant but economically small effect of real exchange rate shocks on employment, comparable to the one found in studies for the United States. However, contrary to the United States, the employment adjustment (among surviving firms) operates mainly through the job creation rather than the job destruction rate. Job destruction occurs essentially through discrete events such as restructuring, outsourcing and bankruptcy. We suggest that these finding…
Knowledge Transfer in R&D Outsourcing: an Incentive-Constrained View
2008
Software Complexity and Organization of Firms’ Offshoring Activities
2017
How does software complexity shape software providers’ offshoring tasks, and how do such firms organize their offshoring activity? These questions are important, since the global software development market is growing rapidly, offering new opportunities for software managers and entrepreneurs to distribute their activities geographically. Based on a multi-site case study of 12 software firms, we study connections between software complexity and the offshoring strategies selected. Our findings suggest that software firms select a variety of organizational structures for their offshoring activity, and that the selection is shaped by the complexity of the software in question. peerReviewed
El alcance de la responsabilidad solidaria prevista en el artículo 42 ET
2020
El artículo 42 ET impone sobre el empresario que contrata o subcontrata con otros la realización de obras o servicios pertenecientes a su propia actividad una responsabilidad solidaria sobre ciertas obligaciones contraídas por el contratista y el subcontratista con sus trabajadores, siempre que hayan nacido durante la vigencia de la contrata. En principio, el significado de la previsión normativa se presenta como relativamente sencillo; no obstante, su aplicación práctica suscita diferentes dudas interpretativas. Pues bien, el objeto de este trabajo se dirige a perfilar el contorno y contenido de la responsabilidad solidaria recogida en el art. 42 ET, lo que exige delimitar con claridad su …
An Information Systems Design Product Theory for Integrated Requirements, Test and Defect Management Systems
2012
Software companies need to develop high-quality products fast and with low cost. Development activities are typically distributed in different places and involve multiple stakeholders in different countries. Testing is an important way to ensure product quality but it is costly and takes ample time and resources. Sourcing testing services from specialized service providers is often the most viable option for software businesses. Flexible and effective test process management is especially vital to support the testing life-cycle when external testing service providers are involved. Yet, the extant literature provides little theoretical guidance for managing the testing life-cycle, including …
Alignment and leadership in ICT strategies of private and public organizations
2015
Accounting outsourcing in micro and small entities − opportunities and threats
2019
Czy administracja publiczna musi wykonywać zadania z zakresu pomocy społecznej?
2020
Administracja publiczna powołana jest do realizacji zadań przypisanych państwu, a zatem takich, które przekraczają możliwości członków wspólnoty składającej się na państwo. Jednym z takich zadań jest wspieranie osób, które własnym staraniem nie są w stanie zaspokajać własnych potrzeb. Jego realizacja przez państwo wynika z zasady solidarności, która wspólnie z zasadą pomocniczości leży u podstaw wspierania tych, którzy nie są w stanie właściwie zadbać o własne potrzeby. Pomoc społeczna jest tą sferą aktywności społecznej, która może być zaspokajana mocą aktywności podmiotów indywidualnych, jednakże wspólnota po to utworzyła państwo, aby przy jego wykorzystaniu wspierać słabszych i tych, któ…