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Innovation in international mid-sized corporations: understanding their RD offshoring characteristics

In: Research Handbook on Innovation in International Business

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  • Josephine Igoe
  • Chad Trevithick
  • Esther Tippmann

Abstract

Most studies of R&D offshoring, deemed essential for innovation in international firms, have focused on SMEs and large corporations. Little is known about R&D offshoring in the context of mid-sized corporations - firms that have 500 – 4,999 employees and generate an annual turnover of less than $4bn. Based on prior literature, we identify typical firm size-specific characteristics of R&D offshoring. We explore the manifestations of these characteristics using a single case study of Alpha Group, a European multinational active in over 100 countries and offshores R&D. We find that R&D offshoring involves a unique ability to leverage the beneficial characteristics of both large corporations and SMEs in a hybrid manner. The main contribution of this study is to the literature on R&D offshoring, detailing the unique characteristics of R&D offshoring in the context of mid-sized corporations. We also contribute to the firm size literature, which has heretofore understudied mid-sized corporations.

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  • Josephine Igoe & Chad Trevithick & Esther Tippmann, 2022. "Innovation in international mid-sized corporations: understanding their RD offshoring characteristics," Chapters, in: Desislava Dikova & Edith Ipsmiller (ed.), Research Handbook on Innovation in International Business, chapter 5, pages 99-113, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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