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Outsourcing may have several impacts in Brazilian labor market, especially for workers. That's why it is relevant to … legislative regulation of outsourcing. Probably, qualified impact evaluations of this phenomenon should be made, before any …
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This article brings empirical evidence for outsourcing debate in Brazil. This evidence is the result of a new …
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Despite some advantages over traditional (offline) labor markets - such as lower search costs, better matching and improved monitoring - online labor markets (OLMs) have not taken off as initially expected. In this paper, we study the factors that limit perceived project success on OLMs. Using...
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The existing outsourcing literature has generally overlooked the cost differential and contract negotiations between … presence of <i>competition</i> and <i>negotiations</i>. In other words, does low cost outsourcing always lead to a win … supplier. We show that, under both structures, low cost outsourcing may lead to a win-lose outcome in which the suppliers gain …
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outsourcing, and whether firms choose to build or buy software. Instrumental variables and corroborating regressions suggest that …
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