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Benefits and Drawbacks of Company Relocation to Developing Country

   

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Academic English Skills Coursework 1: Source Evaluation and Essay Outline
Name:
Natalia Malik
Class:
AES
Date:
Title:
Discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a company moving its production operation
to a developing country in consideration with the social, economic and political
effects of a company relocation.
Part 1: Source Evaluation [Explanation of why you have selected the sources for
use.]
Complete the table below for FOUR sources you have found which are reliable and
relevant for your essay. You should not use the sources you were given in this
section.
EVALUATION 1
Reference:
Andre Gonzalez, David Darwin, Diwakar Gupta, Kiran Kalyan. "Outsourcing: Past, Present,
and Future."
Student Seminar, IT & Public Policy, 2004:
https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/csep590/04au/clearedprojects/Dorwin.pdf.
This academic source has its relevance in my essay because it defines off-shore migration
for the production as an outsourcing exercise. This article explores the manufacturing
markets that are present in the eastern world. The dimensions of the Off-shore production
have changed drastically with a passage of time. Now they are considering it as a cost-
cutting exercise. Most of the materials used in this article present the projections related to
this industry sector and how this industry sector is flourishing by converting itself Into an
organized trade.
This source allows us to understand the structure of the industry from a different
perspective where they are considering the offshore transition of the business as the
mainstream economic activity
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EVALUATION 2
Reference: A.M.Alkali, Pamela Abbott. "Offshore Business Process and Outsourcing for
Developing Countries and South African Processes ."
EJISDC, 2016:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2016.tb00536.x.
As an author in the field of Off-Shore transition, A.M.Alkali holds a commanding name. This
article compares the labor structure of the developed economies with developing
economics. This article has its relevance for every person seeking to develop an insight
related to the managerial processes that are required to set up overseas operations. This
article also tells us about the strengths that the IT culture has added in this process. In
general, the IT sector has added certain sub-industry sectors to facilitate new business
models and developed some new business models based on IT itself. This piece of literature
enables us to understand the implications related to the PESTAL analysis of the Off-shore
transitions.
The PESTAL analysis based on foreign policy based ties can change the flow of operations
and change a few things while certain countries are making the choices related to their
offshore partners.
EVALUATION 3
Reference: Mankiw, N Gregory. "The Politics and Economics of Offshore Outsourcing."
American Enterprise Institute, 2006:
https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/mankiw/files/outsourcing_-_march_7_2006.pdf.
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Government policies can change a lot of things in the field of off-shore outsourcing. The
author emphasizes on keeping an eye on the bigger picture of the events while making a
decision for the off-shore migration. This article is full of real-world examples where they
narrated about the influence of the policies on the businesses. This article also introduces us
to some of the leading industry voices of USA, how they are looking it in the longer run. This
anecdotal account of many production-based exercises gives us an idea about the
implication of the policies on the day to day operations of the offshore activities.
The anecdotal account of much off-shore transition helps us in understanding the role of
policies enforced by the international ties and their ramifications on the profits making by an
outsourcing company.
EVALUATION 4 Ghelfi, D. (2005). The ‘Outsourcing Offshore’ Conundrum: An Intellectual
Property Perspective.
World Intellectual Property Organization,
https://www.wipo.int/sme/en/documents/outsourcing_fulltext.html.
This report published by the World intellectual property Organization gives us an idea
related to the challenges associated with the trademark issues and duplication of the
products and another concept in a world which is still learning to act as a big global
platform. This article introduces us to some of the biggest problems related to the
copyrights and patents of the products. Sometimes the manufacturers working in the off-
shore lands adopt the technology from the outsourcing country and start a business of their
own. This report gives us an idea about the presence of adequate laws and other practices
that can protect the interests of the offshore manufactures.
The duplication of the technology can emerge as the next big issue in the absence of
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