Which firms find it optimal to integrate their input suppliers into the firm boundaries of control (vertical integration)? Which firms choose to expand their sourcing activities across the national border (offshoring)? This letter provides novel evidence on these questions based on a Spanish firm-level data set. We find that firms selecting into strategies of vertical integration and of offshoring tend to have been more productive ex ante than firms choosing not to do so. This finding is in line with the recent heterogeneous-firm literature on input sourcing under incomplete contracts
We analyse the relationship between international sourcing, measured as imports of intermediate inpu...
This paper identifies a new industry-equilibrium channel through which a firm’s productivity affects...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the intra-firm vs arms’length sourcing mode of imported inpu...
In line with the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete ...
This paper explores the relationship between productivity and sourcing strategies using a sample of ...
AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between productivity and sourcing strategies using a sa...
We investigate the role of a firm’s total factor productivity in its decision to import from their a...
We present a North—South model of international trade in which differentiated products are developed...
In line with the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete ...
We investigate the roles of productivity and the specificity of inputs for the international sourcin...
This paper examines how IT influences global sourcing decisions. It develops a theoretical model to ...
Using the theoretical framework of global sourcing with firm heterogeneity, we examine determinants ...
This article investigates firm characteristics associated with the probability of relocating activit...
Based on the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete cont...
I develop a theoretical model of firms’sourcing decisions along the productivity dimension as in Ant...
We analyse the relationship between international sourcing, measured as imports of intermediate inpu...
This paper identifies a new industry-equilibrium channel through which a firm’s productivity affects...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the intra-firm vs arms’length sourcing mode of imported inpu...
In line with the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete ...
This paper explores the relationship between productivity and sourcing strategies using a sample of ...
AbstractThis paper explores the relationship between productivity and sourcing strategies using a sa...
We investigate the role of a firm’s total factor productivity in its decision to import from their a...
We present a North—South model of international trade in which differentiated products are developed...
In line with the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete ...
We investigate the roles of productivity and the specificity of inputs for the international sourcin...
This paper examines how IT influences global sourcing decisions. It develops a theoretical model to ...
Using the theoretical framework of global sourcing with firm heterogeneity, we examine determinants ...
This article investigates firm characteristics associated with the probability of relocating activit...
Based on the literature that considers that transaction costs, asset specificity and incomplete cont...
I develop a theoretical model of firms’sourcing decisions along the productivity dimension as in Ant...
We analyse the relationship between international sourcing, measured as imports of intermediate inpu...
This paper identifies a new industry-equilibrium channel through which a firm’s productivity affects...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the intra-firm vs arms’length sourcing mode of imported inpu...