Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study

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Autor(a) principal: Neves,Lincoln Wolf de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Hamacher,Silvio, Scavarda,Luiz Felipe
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-65132014000300016
Resumo: The theories of transaction cost economics (TCE) and the resource-based view (RBV) have been applied in studies of outsourcing. The research presented in this study was conducted to gain an understanding of why firms outsource their value chain activities, using a combined TCE and RBV perspective. The research assesses how six instant coffee firms in Brazil perceive the rationale for their outsourcing processes. The authors conclude that the two theories should be used together to determine a firm's frontiers, and they offer a mechanism for combining them. The results, relevant to both academics and practitioners, reveal that outsourcing should be defined at two stages: an initial strategic stage in which the activities that should be performed internally are identified, based on RBV, and a second stage in which the activities that can be performed externally are examined and those that should be outsourced are identified on the basis of both TCE and RBV. Insights relevant to practitioners include the importance of the executive leadership role in defining a firm's outsourcing strategy and the need for constant vigilance to prevent opportunism in relationships with trading partners.
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title Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
spellingShingle Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
Neves,Lincoln Wolf de Almeida
Outsourcing
Transaction cost economics
Resource-based view
Instant coffee
title_short Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
title_full Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
title_fullStr Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
title_full_unstemmed Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
title_sort Outsourcing from the perspectives of TCE and RBV: a multiple case study
author Neves,Lincoln Wolf de Almeida
author_facet Neves,Lincoln Wolf de Almeida
Hamacher,Silvio
Scavarda,Luiz Felipe
author_role author
author2 Hamacher,Silvio
Scavarda,Luiz Felipe
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves,Lincoln Wolf de Almeida
Hamacher,Silvio
Scavarda,Luiz Felipe
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Outsourcing
Transaction cost economics
Resource-based view
Instant coffee
topic Outsourcing
Transaction cost economics
Resource-based view
Instant coffee
description The theories of transaction cost economics (TCE) and the resource-based view (RBV) have been applied in studies of outsourcing. The research presented in this study was conducted to gain an understanding of why firms outsource their value chain activities, using a combined TCE and RBV perspective. The research assesses how six instant coffee firms in Brazil perceive the rationale for their outsourcing processes. The authors conclude that the two theories should be used together to determine a firm's frontiers, and they offer a mechanism for combining them. The results, relevant to both academics and practitioners, reveal that outsourcing should be defined at two stages: an initial strategic stage in which the activities that should be performed internally are identified, based on RBV, and a second stage in which the activities that can be performed externally are examined and those that should be outsourced are identified on the basis of both TCE and RBV. Insights relevant to practitioners include the importance of the executive leadership role in defining a firm's outsourcing strategy and the need for constant vigilance to prevent opportunism in relationships with trading partners.
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