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Innovation Offshoring: From Cost to Growth: Analysis of Innovation Offshoring Strategies with Evidence from European Sponsors and Asian Contract Researchers 2009th Edition
Author(s): Simon Plankenhorn (Author), Prof. Dr. Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß (Foreword)
Publisher: Gabler Verlag
Publication Date: 15 Jan. 2009
Edition: 2009th
Language: English
Print length: 363 pages
ISBN-10: 9783834914477
ISBN-13: 9783834914477
Book Description
Over the past years, companies have increasingly specialized and contracted activities to external partners in low-wage countries. While these offshoring contracts are considered to be quite successful in corporate reality, managers are primarily offshoring to realize factor cost advantages and thereby neglect growth opportunities. Why are current offshoring activities focused on efficiency? Could offshoring be also employed as a growth instrument? If yes, how should these projects be prepared, structured and executed?
In addition to classifying the current understanding of the offshoring phenomenon, Simon Plankenhorn examines potential offshoring opportunities for innovation projects – from a conceptual and an empirical perspective. Leading European sponsors in five industries were questioned and confirmed the majority of hypotheses, while two case studies in the Indian clinical trial industry revealed surprising insights into growth oriented offshoring.
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Over the past years, companies have increasingly specialized and contracted activities to external partners in low-wage countries. While these offshoring contracts are considered to be quite successful in corporate reality, managers are primarily offshoring to realize factor cost advantages and thereby neglect growth opportunities. Why are current offshoring activities focused on efficiency? Could offshoring be also employed as a growth instrument? If yes, how should these projects be prepared, structured and executed?
In addition to classifying the current understanding of the offshoring phenomenon, Simon Plankenhorn examines potential offshoring opportunities for innovation projects – from a conceptual and an empirical perspective. Leading European sponsors in five industries were questioned and confirmed the majority of hypotheses, while two case studies in the Indian clinical trial industry revealed surprising insights into growth oriented offshoring.
About the Author
Dr. Simon Plankenhorn promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Dodo zu Knyphausen-Aufseß an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg. Er ist Unternehmensberater bei Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in Zürich und spezialisiert auf die Bereiche Restrukturierung und Innovation, insbesondere in High-Tech Industrien.