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Reconsidering outsourcing solutions

Per V. Freytag, Ann H. Clarke and Majbritt R. Evald

European Management Journal, 2012, vol. 30, issue 2, 99-110

Abstract: Outsourcing continues to be an important strategic tool for firms. While outsourcing can take place without major problems, some firms experience problems. Unfulfilled expectations or new opportunities can make alterations to existing sourcing solutions necessary. Such reconsiderations may be due to internal or external changes. This article focuses on the reasons for reconsidering outsourcing activities, in addition to suggesting possible solutions that could be adopted by firms. Based on four case studies of Danish companies, four generic solutions for reconsidering outsourced activities are identified and discussed, which are based on three rival theoretical perspectives. The four generic solutions comprise: (1) maintain the original outsourcing partner; (2) obtain a new outsourcing partner; (3) backsource to own business; or (4) establish a new organisation. Finally, this paper discusses the rationales that underscore the four generic solutions, and outlines central considerations in the outsourcing process.

Keywords: Outsourcing; Generic solutions; Cost-based view; Competence-based view; Relationship-based view (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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