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Reframing the Outsourcing Process

Abstract

Multiple functions and stakeholders from the buyer and the supplier are involved and affected, either directly or indirectly, by the outsourcing process and the way it is managed. These can all assign different meaning to the evaluations and decisions made during the process, which in turn may strongly influence its success. To avoid distrust and suboptimal solutions, managers need to take into consideration different stakeholders’ opinions when making key outsourcing decisions. However, capturing these opinions is cumbersome, and may slow down the outsourcing process significantly. This paper proposes a segmentation approach to rationalize the inclusion of different stakeholders’ opinions in outsourcing decision-making. More specifically, Bolman and Deal’s four leadership frames are used to consider multiple opinions regarding a production transfer between a Norwegian manufacturer of advanced hydro-acoustic sensor systems and one of its strategic suppliers. The paper shows how a multi-frame model may bring new understanding to key outsourcing decisions, and ensure that multiple stakeholders’ opinions are considered throughout the process.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 235564

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Børge Sjøbakk
  • Gaute Andreas Knutstad

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Technology Management
  • SINTEF Manufacturing

Year

2017

Publisher

Springer

Book

Advances in production management systems : the path to intelligent, collaborative and sustainable manufacturing : IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2017 : Hamburg, Germany, September 3–7, 2017 : Proceedings, Part II

Issue

514

ISBN

978-3-319-66925-0

Page(s)

20 - 28

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