Essays on Outsourcing and Hold-up

Essays on Outsourcing and Hold-up
Author: Ka Ho Ng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 9780494394748

This thesis consists of three essays on topics concerning the hold-up problem and outsourcing. Chapter 1 asks whether the hold-up problem is crucial in shaping firm boundaries. I present a holdup model and prove that the under-investment problem can be solved if the surplus from an up-front investment accrues in more than one period and the investing party has a chance to terminate the flow of surplus from the investment prior to its full realization. The result suggests that hold-up need not be a major impediment to arm's length transactions. Chapter 2 develops a model that illustrates firms outsource in order to pool risk. I first analyze the sources of surplus from risk-pooling. I then explicitly study three common outsourcing contracts and evaluate their performance in terms of pooling risk under different information structures. The result suggests that risk-pooling can be one of the motives for outsourcing. However, whether outsourcing can be efficient in pooling risk depends crucially on the information structures. Chapter 3 argues that foreign competition is the main driving force for the dramatic increase in cognitive skill requirements in U.S. since the early 70s. There are theoretical arguments in support of foreign competition changing skill requirements through its effects on capital deepening. Using data from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, we construct various weighted skills requirement measures from 1971 to 2001. We observe three empirical regularities: (1) While the average skill requirements of occupations in the U.S. economy shifted towards more cognitive skills and away from manual skills, this trend happened significantly more dramatically in the manufacturing sector than in the non-manufacturing sector. (2) Manufacturing industries that were more exposed to foreign competition accumulated more capital over time. (3) Foreign competition changes skill requirements primarily through its effect on capital deepening.

Outsourcing

Outsourcing
Author: David M. Haugen
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Contracting out
ISBN: 9780737743753

Across four chapters, readers will evaluate the impact of outsourcing on America, its impact on national security, whether the government should regulate it, and what the global impacts are of outsourcing. Essays are arranged in a pro versus con format, that provides an essential layer of objectivity when discussing tough topics. Should guest worker visas be expanded? Has China become a scapegoat for American outsourcing fears? Are the problems of outsourcing unprecedented? These questions are debated and answered among many other compelling queries.

Outsourcing

Outsourcing
Author: Nicholas C. Burkholder
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471758477

THE DEFINITIVE RESOURCE ON OUTSOURCING Outsourcing is the hottest topic in business, and it willlikely stay that way. Managers, workers, executives, and almostanyone else involved in any large business will probably have todeal with it one day, in one way or another. Outsourcing is abusiness issue first and foremost, but it's also a political,personal, and cultural issue that many people, not least managersand executives, find difficult to fully understand. Outsourcing documents the theory, facts, myths, benefits,and costs of outsourcing and gives managers the information theyneed to implement an outsourcing program that will help theirbusiness the most and hurt their employees the least. Bringingtogether noted academics, corporate leaders, and outsourcingpractitioners, the book covers all the major topics in theoutsourcing debate, but also presents expert guidance for businessleaders dealing with the practical side of this global issue: What outsourcing is and is not Which companies can benefit from it Incentives and implications Notable successes and failures Outsourcing for small and large companies Communicating about outsourcing Outsourcing terminology And much more

Outsourcing America

Outsourcing America
Author: Ron Hira
Publisher: Amacom Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814408681

"Outsourcing has indeed become a crisis, but not because it is inherently bad - it is both good and bad. The key - and the imperative - is to maximize its benefits while mitigating its many negative consequences. Outsourcing America provides the necessary steps to confront this snowballing challenge and bring more high-paying jobs back to the U.S."--Jacket.

Working Lives and in-House Outsourcing

Working Lives and in-House Outsourcing
Author: Jacqueline Zalewski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429885547

This book offers a sociological account of the process by which companies instituted and continue to institute outsourcing in their organization. Drawing on qualitative data, it examines the ways in which internal outsourcing in the information technologies and human resources professions negatively affects workers, their work conditions, and working relationships. With attention to the deleterious influence of outsourcing on relationships and the strong tendency of market organisations to produce social conflict in interactions – itself a considerable ‘transaction cost’ – the author challenges both the ideology that markets, rather than hierarchies, produce more efficient and less costly economic outcomes for companies, and the idea that outsourcing generates benefits for professional workers in the form of greater opportunity. A demonstration of the social conflict created between employees working for two separate, proprietary companies, Working Lives and in-House Outsourcing will be of interest to scholars with interests in the sociology of work and organizations and the sociology of professions, as well as those working in the fields of business management and human resources.

Does Outsourcing Harm America?

Does Outsourcing Harm America?
Author: Lisa Krueger
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A compendium of opinion on the benefits and problems of outsourcing.