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Does Ownership Affect the Variability of the Production Process? Evidence from International Courier Services

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Does Ownership Affect the Variability of the Production Process? Evidence from International Courier Services

Chihmao Hsieh
Missouri University of Science & Technology

Sérgio G. Lazzarini
Insper Institute of Education and Research

Jackson A. Nickerson
Washington University, St. Louis - John M. Olin School of Business

Marcio Laurini
Ibmec, Sao Paulo


July 17, 2008

 

Abstract:     
While transaction-cost economics has considered the effect of make-or-buy decisions on expected product performance, research has not explored the effect of make-or-buy decisions on variability of product performance (i.e., reliability). We argue that firms that differentiate their products by pursuing low variability face exchange attributes for which outsourcing the corresponding performs worse than vertical integration. Nonparametric density estimation and parametric tests of variance from Japanese International Courier and Small Packages services industry data provide general support for our hypothesis.

Keywords: Outsourcing, vertical integration, reliability, quality

JEL Classifications: C14, L10, L14, L93

 

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