No 2015/22 The Impact of Captive Innovation Offshoring on the Effectiveness of Organizational Adaptation

Authors

  • Elisabeth Baier
  • Christian Rammer
  • Torben Schubert

Keywords:

Internationalization, Offshoring, Innovation, Organizational Adaptation, Organizational Adaptability

Abstract

We analyze the effects of captive offshoring of innovation activities on the ability of the firms to adapt their organizational structures. Basing our arguments on complexity theory, we use three consecutive waves of the German part of the Community Innovation Survey to test our hypotheses. We find an inverted u-shape of innovation offshoring on the effectiveness of organizational adaptability, implying an optimal threshold value of innovation offshoring. This value is 11% for share of offshored R&D, 15% for downstream innovation activities such as local market adaptation, and 34% for design activities. We also analyze several contingency variables. In particular, we show that the costs of innovation offshoring in terms of reduced organizational adaptation are increased by a regional dispersion of the offshoring activities and strong embeddedness in onshore networks. We also show that smaller firms find it easier to deal with the management complexity induced by geographical dispersion of innovation activities.

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Published

2015-06-21

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Working papers