Bridging Inter- and Intra-firm Boundaries: Management of Supplier Involvement in Automobile Product Development
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Takeishi, Akira
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Outsourcing has become an important strategy for many firms. Yet, firms need to
compete with their competitors who also outsource and may share the same suppliers.
This article explores how a firm could outperform others in managing the division of
labor with a supplier in product development. Drawing on the empirical data collected
from the Japanese auto industry, this paper shows that an automaker needs capabilities
to coordinate various activities both externally with a supplier and internally within its
own organization, in order to gain better component development performance. Overall,
the results imply that outsourcing does not work effectively without extensive internal
effort.
Date issued
1999-11-01Keywords
automobile product development, outsourcing