We study ex post outsourcing of production in an imperfectly discriminating contest, interpreted here as a research tournament or a procurement contest for being awarded some production contract. We find that the possibility of outsourcing increases competition between the contestants, leading to higher total contest effort, if the contest winner is expected to obtain a sufficiently large share of ex post outsourcing rents. Under reasonable assumptions, outsourcing tends also to increase the number of active contestants, strengthening the case for outsourcing to increase total contest effort. If such effort is socially wasteful, outsourcing creates a welfare trade-off between ex ante and ex post efficiency
A key challenge faced by firms that undertake crowdsourcing-contests to get solutions from crowds to...
We show how economies of scale together with the first-mover’s advantage incurred through outsourcin...
How does international competition affect overseas outsourcing? While it is commonly believed that i...
We study ex post outsourcing of production in an imperfectly discriminating contest, interpreted her...
Abstract We study ex post outsourcing of production in an imperfectly discriminating con-test, inter...
We construct a model to show that outsourcing of a crucial input can occur even though it can be pro...
We show that intermediate goods can be sourced to firms on the "outside" (that do not compete in the...
The paper examines whether market competition fosters outsourcing. We analyze the situation wherein ...
Our research uses laboratory experiments to examine the theoretical results of competition between s...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom, we show that a final goods producer may outsource input prod...
This paper analyzes a sequential game where firms decide about outsourcing the production of a non-s...
Recent empirical evidence shows a negative relationship between international outsourcing and profit...
We show that intermediate goods can be sourced to firms on the “outside” (that do not compete in the ...
By outsourcing key intermediate goods to a downstream competitor, a firm can credibly reveals its fu...
This paper shows the strategic aspects of international outsourcing in an oligopolistic market, if ...
A key challenge faced by firms that undertake crowdsourcing-contests to get solutions from crowds to...
We show how economies of scale together with the first-mover’s advantage incurred through outsourcin...
How does international competition affect overseas outsourcing? While it is commonly believed that i...
We study ex post outsourcing of production in an imperfectly discriminating contest, interpreted her...
Abstract We study ex post outsourcing of production in an imperfectly discriminating con-test, inter...
We construct a model to show that outsourcing of a crucial input can occur even though it can be pro...
We show that intermediate goods can be sourced to firms on the "outside" (that do not compete in the...
The paper examines whether market competition fosters outsourcing. We analyze the situation wherein ...
Our research uses laboratory experiments to examine the theoretical results of competition between s...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom, we show that a final goods producer may outsource input prod...
This paper analyzes a sequential game where firms decide about outsourcing the production of a non-s...
Recent empirical evidence shows a negative relationship between international outsourcing and profit...
We show that intermediate goods can be sourced to firms on the “outside” (that do not compete in the ...
By outsourcing key intermediate goods to a downstream competitor, a firm can credibly reveals its fu...
This paper shows the strategic aspects of international outsourcing in an oligopolistic market, if ...
A key challenge faced by firms that undertake crowdsourcing-contests to get solutions from crowds to...
We show how economies of scale together with the first-mover’s advantage incurred through outsourcin...
How does international competition affect overseas outsourcing? While it is commonly believed that i...