Being R&D intensive has traditionally been seen as an impediment to outsourcing. This study confirms that empirically this was the case for a set of manufacturing industries in the Netherlands in the early 1990s but also shows that R&D intensity became a positive predictor for changes in outsourcing levels over the 1990s, suggesting firms in R&D intensive industries have increasingly started to rely on partnership relations with outside suppliers. This confirms the need to move the analysis from scale, opportunism and appropriation concerns to a relational perspective when studying outsourcing in R&D intensive industries
International audienceThis paper analyses how international outsourcing affects plant total factor p...
An empirical study was designed to determine factors of performance improvement when outsourcing man...
Companies developing complex products face a crucial dilemma: the benefits of research and developme...
Being R&D intensive has traditionally been seen as an impediment to outsourcing. This study conf...
This article aims to assess whether firms’ strategies of R&D outsourcing determine changes in their ...
The pace of technological change and the challenges faced by companies to remain competitive in glob...
We analyze how research and development (R&D) outsourcing influences product innovation. We propose ...
The authors use data from several sources, including plant-level data from the manufacturing sector ...
Based on a sample of UK manufacturing small- and medium-sized firms in the engineering and electroni...
In this study we present and test a technological contingency perspective on two dimensions of inter...
Over the past few decades, outsourcing has become a widely discussed and researched means for firms ...
Based on a sample of UK manufacturing SMEs in the engineering and electronics industry, the study id...
This study examines the results of a fi eld survey on international outsourcing conducted in 2009 in...
Purpose: According to several researchers, outsourcing of R&D activities is on the rise. The outsour...
The outsourcing of intermediate products to international suppliers is believed to improve firm perf...
International audienceThis paper analyses how international outsourcing affects plant total factor p...
An empirical study was designed to determine factors of performance improvement when outsourcing man...
Companies developing complex products face a crucial dilemma: the benefits of research and developme...
Being R&D intensive has traditionally been seen as an impediment to outsourcing. This study conf...
This article aims to assess whether firms’ strategies of R&D outsourcing determine changes in their ...
The pace of technological change and the challenges faced by companies to remain competitive in glob...
We analyze how research and development (R&D) outsourcing influences product innovation. We propose ...
The authors use data from several sources, including plant-level data from the manufacturing sector ...
Based on a sample of UK manufacturing small- and medium-sized firms in the engineering and electroni...
In this study we present and test a technological contingency perspective on two dimensions of inter...
Over the past few decades, outsourcing has become a widely discussed and researched means for firms ...
Based on a sample of UK manufacturing SMEs in the engineering and electronics industry, the study id...
This study examines the results of a fi eld survey on international outsourcing conducted in 2009 in...
Purpose: According to several researchers, outsourcing of R&D activities is on the rise. The outsour...
The outsourcing of intermediate products to international suppliers is believed to improve firm perf...
International audienceThis paper analyses how international outsourcing affects plant total factor p...
An empirical study was designed to determine factors of performance improvement when outsourcing man...
Companies developing complex products face a crucial dilemma: the benefits of research and developme...