研发战略外包:印度外包企业人力资源管理实践的探索性研究

P. A. Barbonis, C. van den Dam, M. Thiessen, B. Scholtalbers
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随着越来越多的公司宣布将工作岗位转移到低工资国家的计划,外包作为一种现象几乎经常出现在新闻中。但是,这种情况已经持续了至少20年,最近研发工作外包的趋势导致了许多问题,其中最重要的似乎与人力资源方面有关。研发外包如果管理不当,可能对外包方和外包企业都造成严重后果。我们对这种现象知之甚少,除了到目前为止,它似乎是成功的,促使更多的公司接受外包。本研究的核心问题是:研发外包对外包企业人力资源管理实践的影响是什么?从人力资源的角度来看,在外包企业从事研发工作的熟练员工应该如何管理?在决定外包研发后,外国外包公司希望印度外包公司能够提供高质量的创新产出,通常是在紧迫的时间框架内。首先,讨论了一些理论。随后,提出了一些由理论推导出来的命题。在本研究中,使用现场数据对这些命题进行了实证检验。该研究采用多案例研究的形式,涉及印度班加罗尔选定的16家公司
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Strategic outsourcing of R&D: an exploratory study of human resources management practices of Indian outsource firms
Outsourcing as a phenomenon makes the news almost regularly, as more firms announce plans to move jobs to low-wage countries. But, it has been going on for at least two decades and the recent trend towards outsourcing of R&D work leads to a number of problems, the most important of which appears to be related to human resources aspects. R&D outsourcing, if not properly managed, could have serious consequences for both outsourcer and outsource firms. We have little understanding of the phenomenon other than that thus far, it appears to be successful, prompting more firms to embrace outsourcing. The central question of this study is: what are the consequences of R&D outsourcing on HRM practices in outsource firms, and how should skilled staff undertaking R&D work at outsource firms be managed from a human resources point of view? Having decided to outsource R&D, foreign outsourcer companies expect Indian outsourcee firms to deliver high quality innovative output, often against tight time frames. First, some theories are discussed. Thereafter, a number of propositions derived from theory are presented. In this study, the propositions were empirically tested using field data. The study took the form of a multiple-case study involving 16 selected companies in Bangalore, India
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