Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Diaz, Angel
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Mendoça-Tachizawa, Elcio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: JOSCM. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/joscm/article/view/63316
Resumo: The location of operations in high labor cost countries is increasingly discussed in the media, in part for recent declarations and actions from the president of USA, Donald Trump. While this particular instance can be labeled as populist or protectionist, the factors underlying the debate are extremely important: advances in systematic increases in productivity, low population growth, and the transfer of jobs to countries with lower labor costs are creating unemployment and underemployment in developed countries that could eventually result in protectionism and restrictions to free trade. This phenomenon has enormous social and economic implications, and has attracted considerable interest from researchers. In particular, this study provides empirical evidence of the location of manufacturing and services in the context of a European country (Spain), exploring the drivers, social implications and organizational theories that can explain it.
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title Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
spellingShingle Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
Diaz, Angel
Outsourcing
location decision
reshoring
offshoring
inshoring
title_short Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
title_full Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
title_fullStr Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
title_full_unstemmed Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
title_sort Locating operations in high labor cost countries – Evidence from Spain
author Diaz, Angel
author_facet Diaz, Angel
Mendoça-Tachizawa, Elcio
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author2 Mendoça-Tachizawa, Elcio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diaz, Angel
Mendoça-Tachizawa, Elcio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Outsourcing
location decision
reshoring
offshoring
inshoring
topic Outsourcing
location decision
reshoring
offshoring
inshoring
description The location of operations in high labor cost countries is increasingly discussed in the media, in part for recent declarations and actions from the president of USA, Donald Trump. While this particular instance can be labeled as populist or protectionist, the factors underlying the debate are extremely important: advances in systematic increases in productivity, low population growth, and the transfer of jobs to countries with lower labor costs are creating unemployment and underemployment in developed countries that could eventually result in protectionism and restrictions to free trade. This phenomenon has enormous social and economic implications, and has attracted considerable interest from researchers. In particular, this study provides empirical evidence of the location of manufacturing and services in the context of a European country (Spain), exploring the drivers, social implications and organizational theories that can explain it.
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