Reshoring of Manufacturing: Drivers, Opportunities, and Challenges
- 4h 52m
- Alessandra Vecchi (ed)
- Springer
- 2017
This book examines key aspects of the increasingly important phenomenon of reshoring – the decision of companies to reverse offshoring by bringing manufacturing back from overseas. The aim is to equip readers with a full understanding of the current extent of reshoring, its drivers, and the associated opportunities and challenges. The impact of governments’ economic policies on the location choices of entrepreneurs in an era of globalization is carefully analyzed, drawing on experiences in the United States and Italy, where contrasting encouragement is provided for reshoring decisions. The effect on reshoring of recent developments regarding technology, the environment, and other factors is assessed in depth, and readers will also find close scrutiny of the relationship between reshoring and manufacturing performance. The book will be of interest to all academics, researchers, and practitioners with an interest in the manufacturing industry and will be an excellent teaching aid for a variety of courses in different disciplines at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
About the Editor
Alessandra Vecchi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at the University of Bologna in Italy, where she holds a Marie Curie Fellowship. Additionally she holds the position of Senior Research Fellow at London College of Fashion. Besides teaching several subjects, mostly in the field of International Business and Operations Management at postgraduate level, she supervises MA and PhD students in a wide array of Fashion Management-related subjects. She has a significant track of high-profile publications and her research interests tend to be of a multidisciplinary nature and rather eclectic.
In this Book
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Manufacturing Reshoring Explained—An Interpretative Framework of Ten Years of Research
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Offshoring versus Reshoring? Rather, Shouldn't it Be Rightshoring?
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Complementing the Reshoring of Manufacturing Activities—The Relocation of Business Functions
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Knowledge Transfer in Reshoring
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Is 3D Printing an Enabling Technology for Manufacturing Reshoring?
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Blockchain and Sensor-Based Reputation Enforcement for the Support of the Reshoring of Business Activities
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Reshoring Strategy—Case Illustrations of Japanese Manufacturing Firms
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The Chinese Bittersweet Cake in Orbea's Internationalization
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Country of Origin—Reshoring Implication in the Context of the UK Fashion Industry
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Reshoring—A Stage in Economic Development or a False Patriotic Tune? The Case of the Polish Apparel and Footwear Industry