This paper investigates the impact of offshore outsourcing across 5746 European service multinational enterprises (MNEs) on employment at home. We estimate labour demand equations and specifically isolate the global financial crisis (GFC) by undertaking analysis through our longitudinal 19-year panel data, separately for the pre- (1997-2007) and crisis period (2008-2016). We distinguish between offshoring to high and low income countries, as well as between service industry groups. We show that there is some evidence that offshoring by location intensive service firms is associated with employment growth at home during the crisis period, while offshoring in information intensive industries in high income countries is associated with a reduc...
This paper examines the ‘exporting job ’ hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanes...
Abstract: We use data on motives of international outsourcing and location choices from a recent sur...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven to shift employment abroad by the prospec...
This paper investigates the impact of offshore outsourcing across 5746 European service multinationa...
This paper examines the so-called 'exporting job' hypothesis - that expansion of overseas operations...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This Paper analyses the demand for labour by home multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Europe. To thi...
"3/06/2008" -- HeaderThis paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Jap...
Advances in communication technology have led to a remarkable increase in the tradability of service...
This paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanese manufacturing m...
Abstract. This paper reviews the empirical literature on the effects of offshoring and foreign activ...
Drawing on the home country literature, we argue that firms headquartered or located in countries wi...
The recent media and political attention on service outsourcing from developed to developing countri...
This article offers a joint analysis of two phenomena characterising most advanced economies in rece...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of offshoring on workers' job security using matched emplo...
This paper examines the ‘exporting job ’ hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanes...
Abstract: We use data on motives of international outsourcing and location choices from a recent sur...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven to shift employment abroad by the prospec...
This paper investigates the impact of offshore outsourcing across 5746 European service multinationa...
This paper examines the so-called 'exporting job' hypothesis - that expansion of overseas operations...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This Paper analyses the demand for labour by home multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Europe. To thi...
"3/06/2008" -- HeaderThis paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Jap...
Advances in communication technology have led to a remarkable increase in the tradability of service...
This paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanese manufacturing m...
Abstract. This paper reviews the empirical literature on the effects of offshoring and foreign activ...
Drawing on the home country literature, we argue that firms headquartered or located in countries wi...
The recent media and political attention on service outsourcing from developed to developing countri...
This article offers a joint analysis of two phenomena characterising most advanced economies in rece...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of offshoring on workers' job security using matched emplo...
This paper examines the ‘exporting job ’ hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanes...
Abstract: We use data on motives of international outsourcing and location choices from a recent sur...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven to shift employment abroad by the prospec...