Adaptation to the risks related to outsourcing strategy
Salma Bellaaj,
Abderrahmen El Mhamedi,
Younes Boujelbene and
Lyes Kermad
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2011, vol. 2, issue 1, 35-41
Abstract:
The manufacturing industrial context is currently characterised by the emergence of new organisational forms like outsourcing, which is recognised as allowing a reduction of the costs and a recentring on the heart of trade. Unfortunately, certain decisions of outsourcing do not turn as expected and involve unforeseen risks. It is in this context that the objective of this work is registered. It proposes to accompany the process of decision-making within outsourced companies for a better adaptation by the organisation facing the various risks of outsourcing.
Keywords: outsourcing; multicriteria aid; decision-making criteria; risk typologies; manufacturing industry; cost reduction; unforeseen risks; Tunisia; business continuity; risk management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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