Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firms

This paper analyzes the effect of offshore outsourcing on the export performance of firms, based on the theories of international business, the resource-based view of the firm and the transaction cost theory. Outsourcing can reduce production costs and increase flexibility. It can also provide new...

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Main Authors: S. Garcilazo Lagunes, I. Danvila Del Valle, M. A. Sastre Castillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2016-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Business Management
Online Access:https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/58
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spelling doaj-cfc5c7cff0034731a7d7579efa96337d2021-02-02T00:25:38ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Business Management2078-55852078-59762016-06-01472334210.4102/sajbm.v47i2.5844Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firmsS. Garcilazo Lagunes0I. Danvila Del Valle1M. A. Sastre Castillo2School of Economics and Business, Panamericana UniversityFaculty of Economics and Business, Department of Business Organisation, Complutense University of Madrid, MadridFaculty of Commerce and Tourism, Complutense University of Madrid, Visiting Scholar at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México ITAM, Mexico CityThis paper analyzes the effect of offshore outsourcing on the export performance of firms, based on the theories of international business, the resource-based view of the firm and the transaction cost theory. Outsourcing can reduce production costs and increase flexibility. It can also provide new resources and market knowledge. However, the impact of offshore outsourcing depends on the resources and capabilities of firms to manage a network of foreign suppliers, and to absorb knowledge of foreign markets.   Using a database of about 1,000 manufacturing companies in Mexico in 2011, we found that offshore outsourcing increases the performance of exports. The effects are stronger in export markets from which the company also imports intermediate goods. The results also show that the size of the company, the organization of intra-firm imports and export experience moderate the effects of outsourcing in a positive way.https://sajbm.org/index.php/sajbm/article/view/58
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I. Danvila Del Valle
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M. A. Sastre Castillo
Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firms
South African Journal of Business Management
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M. A. Sastre Castillo
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title_short Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firms
title_full Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firms
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title_full_unstemmed Moderating effects of the relationship between offshore outsourcing and the export capability of firms
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description This paper analyzes the effect of offshore outsourcing on the export performance of firms, based on the theories of international business, the resource-based view of the firm and the transaction cost theory. Outsourcing can reduce production costs and increase flexibility. It can also provide new resources and market knowledge. However, the impact of offshore outsourcing depends on the resources and capabilities of firms to manage a network of foreign suppliers, and to absorb knowledge of foreign markets.   Using a database of about 1,000 manufacturing companies in Mexico in 2011, we found that offshore outsourcing increases the performance of exports. The effects are stronger in export markets from which the company also imports intermediate goods. The results also show that the size of the company, the organization of intra-firm imports and export experience moderate the effects of outsourcing in a positive way.
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