Offshoring R&D

"This paper explores offshoring of firms’ research and development functions. Our analysis employs a previously untapped and unique Eurostat International Sourcing Survey. The results are easy to summarize. First, the magnitude of R&D offshoring is small. Second, a large majority of R&D...

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Main Authors: Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, Helsinki, Tuhkuri, Joonas, Lööf, Hans, Mohammadi, Ali, Rouvinen, Petri
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Helsinki 2016
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19103098124919212709-offshoring-R&D.htm
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Summary:"This paper explores offshoring of firms’ research and development functions. Our analysis employs a previously untapped and unique Eurostat International Sourcing Survey. The results are easy to summarize. First, the magnitude of R&D offshoring is small. Second, a large majority of R&D is offshored within the enterprise group, in contrast to offshoring outside of the enterprise group. Third, most of R&D offshoring from Europe is directed to high-income European countries, not so to low-cost countries in Europe, China, or India. Fourth, R&D jobs do have been lost from offshoring; however, the negative employment impact has been moderate. But the Eurostat International Sourcing Survey does not allow entangling the full net employment effect of R&D offshoring, which could be either negative or positive."
Physical Description:31 p.
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