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Elite agency in the growth of offshore business services in Romania

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  • Ioana Jipa-MuÅŸat

    (School of Business Management, 4617Queen Mary University of London, London, UK)

  • Martha Prevezer

    (School of Business Management, 4617Queen Mary University of London, London, UK)

  • Liam Campling

    (School of Business Management, 4617Queen Mary University of London, London, UK)

Abstract

Processes of outsourcing and offshoring have driven the changing spatial divisions of labour through foreign investment and development of peripheral regions into key offshore destinations for business services. This paper focuses on the role of elites, transnational and domestic, in the transformation of Romania into a major business services offshoring location in Central Eastern Europe (CEE) over the last two decades. The paper reveals the role of elite agency in connecting domestic resources to business services global production networks (GPNs) in order to drive domestic institutional transformation. A lot has been written about the agency of labour; yet there is a gap in our understanding of the agency of elites, specifically how transnational elites articulate with other elites at the national-, meso- and micro-level and produce institutional changes. Drawing on literature on enclave creation and dual economies, the paper illustrates how the alliance between domestic and transnational elites shaped transformation across the sector by implementing labour market flexibilisation and by crafting a ‘sound’ business environment in terms of infrastructure, investment incentives and bureaucratic framework to emulate institutional conditions of the home country. The development of the Romanian business services sector into an ‘enclave economy’ has become dependent on collaborative networks with domestic universities and intermediary organisations, which played a key role in facilitating foreign investment attraction and linking domestic resources to the needs of multinational firms.

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  • Ioana Jipa-MuÅŸat & Martha Prevezer & Liam Campling, 2024. "Elite agency in the growth of offshore business services in Romania," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 56(1), pages 80-99, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:56:y:2024:i:1:p:80-99
    DOI: 10.1177/0308518X231181126
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