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Geography of outsourcing: business service provisions among firms in Norway

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This paper examines how business service provision partly relies on user firms’ internal resources, strategies and location depending on what can be obtained locally or is feasible to import elsewhere. Empirical evidence from small‐ and medium‐sized firms in three manufacturing industries in Norway shows that strategies searching for suitable suppliers can be divided into different categories, including one in which choice of service providers reflects a policy commitment to buy locally. A second type of strategy is when the choice of subcontractor is a result of a wide professional search process across regions in order to find the best alternative. A third is where service relations are co‐ordinated by a parent company or entail purchased goods. Finally, there is a group of firms that have left the matter of choice of service suppliers to brokers. These results add new elements to the discussion about the competitive role of industrial relations.

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  • Grete Rusten, 2000. "Geography of outsourcing: business service provisions among firms in Norway," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG, vol. 91(2), pages 122-134, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:tvecsg:v:91:y:2000:i:2:p:122-134
    DOI: 10.1111/1467-9663.00100
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    1. Matt Bradshaw, 2001. "Multiple Proximities: Culture and Geography in the Transport Logistics of Newsprint Manufactured in Australia," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 33(10), pages 1717-1739, October.
    2. John N H Britton, 2003. "Network Structure of an Industrial Cluster: Electronics in Toronto," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 35(6), pages 983-1006, June.
    3. Grete Rusten & Ragnhild Overå, 2014. "Local and Global Geographies of Innovation: Structures, Processes, and Geographical Contexts from a Firm Perspective," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 45(3), pages 403-411, September.
    4. Heidi Wiig Aslesen & Arne Isaksen & Lasse Sigbjørn Stambøl, 2004. "KIBS and industrial development of cities.Labour mobility, innovation and client interaction," ERSA conference papers ersa04p475, European Regional Science Association.

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