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词汇 outsource
释义 outsource
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈaʊt.sɔːs/ us /ˈaʊt.sɔːrs/
If a company outsources, it pays to have part of its work done by another company: 外包;(将…)交外办理
Unions are fighting a plan by the university to outsource all non-academic services.工会反对大学外包所有非学术服务工作的计划。
Some companies outsource to cheaper locations to cut costs.为了降低成本,有的公司把工作外包给劳动力廉价的地区。
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outsourcing

outsource | American Dictionary


outsource
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈɑʊtˌsɔrs, -ˌsoʊrs/
to get work done by making a contract with another company to do it, often in another country, rather than in your own company:
The candidate talks about working-class issues, particularly about jobs being outsourced overseas.

outsourcing


noun[ U ]us/ˈɑʊtˌsɔr·sɪŋ, -ˌsoʊr·sɪŋ/
Outsourcing might be inevitable, but that doesn't make it any more attractive to American workers.

outsource | Business English


outsource
verb[ I or T ]
 PRODUCTION, HR, WORKPLACEuk /ˈaʊtsɔːs/us(alsoexternalize)
if a company outsources work, it employs another organization to do it rather than using its own employees :
As part of a recent restructuring, Anglian Water decided to outsource some of its operations.
The decision to outsource had been made for financial reasons.
outsource sth to sthToday they unveiled plans to close two factories and outsource production to Eastern Europe.
outsource jobs/workThe bank was attacked over plans to outsource 4,000 jobs to Asia.
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We find that when outsourcing alters the expectations of high-skill workers, globalization can lead to aggregate welfare losses.
More production processes are being outsourced to outside contractors, making supply chains longer and more convoluted.
In principle, these production processes are fully separable and, in practice, they are often outsourced to different service providers.
Most of these activities that are outsourced still do involve high transaction specificity, frequency and uncertainty.
Unfortunately, pension funds that have outsourced investments but not reinsured their liabilities are not captured by this variable.
Globalization then causes c to fall, making outsourcing an attractive option.
This is not an issue if the public pension system only manages the accumulation phase and then outsources the issuance of annuities.
Consulting firms have picked up some of the ideas from transaction cost economics in this regard, particularly with its understanding of the reasons for outsourcing.
This has led to the proliferation of studies on subjects such as outsourcing, inter-firm alliances, and networks of firms.
Remarkably, outsourcing of the administration seems to raise costs significantly.
However, pension funds have limited possibilities of directly influencing the alpha, in particular, when asset management is outsourced.
We close this section by providing a simple example to illustrate the short- and long-run effects of outsourcing described earlier.
This illustrates the importance and influence of outsourcing and technical capacity.
In many cases, a clearing house is outsourced, either within the public sector or to private sector specialists.
On the supplier side, as products become more complex, 60-80% of parts are outsourced.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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