This article analyses the offshore services industry using the global value chain approach. This industry has grown at a rapid pace over the last decade, driven principally by the search of businesses to reduce costs by unbundling and offshoring corporate services. This paper explores how developing nations have seized these growth opportunities. While developed countries consume the vast majority of global services, demand from developing economies and new end markets is beginning to grow. Supply is dominated by India, which in 2009 had 45% of the global market share for offshore services. Indian firms occupy most value chain segments and they have expanded in the South to serve both domestic and export markets. Although the quality and qu...
In this article, we review aspects relating to the attractiveness of India for information technolog...
With the rapid and globalising progress of Information Technology (IT), offshore outsourcing has bee...
Current debates surrounding “outsourcing” and “offshore” limit our understanding of the dynamics of ...
This article analyses the offshore services industry using the global value chain approach. This ind...
PURPOSE: Offshore outsourcing offers competitive advantages when goods and services are produced eco...
Since 1995, the offshoring of services to India has rapidly evolved from a curiosity only studied by...
IT (Information Technology) outsourcing is one of the most prolific areas of research in the recent ...
Rapid growth in the offshoring of information technology services by advanced industrialized countri...
India’s emergence as an increasingly significant economic actor on the world scene is unique because...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. How do knowledge-intensive and technology-based se...
In recent academic debates, upgrading has emerged as a key way for developing countries to meet the ...
This article provides a statistical investigation aimed at gaining further understanding of the phen...
The rise of the software service industry has been the most impressive achievements of the Indian ec...
The globalization era has bought almost all services to the internet environment with multiple provi...
This article's main objective is to examine some known management theories under the offshoring poin...
In this article, we review aspects relating to the attractiveness of India for information technolog...
With the rapid and globalising progress of Information Technology (IT), offshore outsourcing has bee...
Current debates surrounding “outsourcing” and “offshore” limit our understanding of the dynamics of ...
This article analyses the offshore services industry using the global value chain approach. This ind...
PURPOSE: Offshore outsourcing offers competitive advantages when goods and services are produced eco...
Since 1995, the offshoring of services to India has rapidly evolved from a curiosity only studied by...
IT (Information Technology) outsourcing is one of the most prolific areas of research in the recent ...
Rapid growth in the offshoring of information technology services by advanced industrialized countri...
India’s emergence as an increasingly significant economic actor on the world scene is unique because...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. How do knowledge-intensive and technology-based se...
In recent academic debates, upgrading has emerged as a key way for developing countries to meet the ...
This article provides a statistical investigation aimed at gaining further understanding of the phen...
The rise of the software service industry has been the most impressive achievements of the Indian ec...
The globalization era has bought almost all services to the internet environment with multiple provi...
This article's main objective is to examine some known management theories under the offshoring poin...
In this article, we review aspects relating to the attractiveness of India for information technolog...
With the rapid and globalising progress of Information Technology (IT), offshore outsourcing has bee...
Current debates surrounding “outsourcing” and “offshore” limit our understanding of the dynamics of ...