Offshoring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Offshoring describes the relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another -- typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting ...
Offshore outsourcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Offshoring: Is It a Win-Win Game?”, August 2003 “New Horizons: Multinational Company Investment in Developing Economies”, October 2003 “Can Germany Win from Offshoring?”, ...
Offshoring, smart business or shortsightedness?
Is offshoring, the practice of sending jobs to other countries where the work can be done more cheaply, a good business practice, a smart way to reduce costs, or is it a ...
Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution? | Foreign Affairs
Economists who insist that "offshore outsourcing" is just a routine extension of international trade are overlooking how major a transformation it will likely bring -- and how ...
Offshoring
We address the debate about off shoring, the transfer of jobs, mainly service sector from high-cost to low-cost countries. We highlight the major concerns about its impact on the ...
Part 1 - Offshoring basics: definitions, benefits, and challenges
Part 1 - Offshoring basics: definitions, benefits, and challenges. By Aaron Green, 9/17/2007 [Columnist's Note: My company, Professional Staffing Group, recently launched a new ...
Offshoring & Outsourcing
OUTSOURCING. BACKGROUND-- Historically, manufacturing jobs have been the backbone of our state’s economy and helped create and sustain our middle class.
Truth and consequences of offshoring: Recent studies overstate the ...
Truth and consequences of offshoring: Recent studies overstate the benefits and ignore the costs to By Josh Bivens August 1, 2005. August 2, 2005 | Briefing Paper #155
Offshoring - outsourcing to extreme
Companies have been outsourcing work for many years. This trend has been carried to an extreme in the case of offshoring - sending work and jobs to other countries where labor is ...
Offshoring: EServer Technical Communication Library
Offshoring describes the relocation of business processes from one country to another. This includes any business process such as production, manufacturing, or services. It is ...