DocumentCode
3352201
Title
Technology sourcing: the link to make-or-buy
Author
Canez, Laura ; Probert, David
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng., Cambridge Univ., UK
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Abstract
Summary form only given. The aim of this paper is to explore technology sourcing options relevant in make-or-buy strategy with illustrations from theory and practice. Today´s global competition forces manufacturing companies to re-evaluate their existing processes and technologies in order to focus on strategic activities. This issue has created an awareness of the importance of the make-or-buy decision and its long-term impact on the organisation. Undertaking make-or-buy decisions requires an analysis of in-house and outside manufacturing technologies and capabilities. Therefore, companies should be able to understand and identify the way the technology portfolio should be built in order to balance in-house and outsourced technologies. This paper discusses the different options for technology sourcing resulting from the importance/competitiveness matrix. This matrix indicates a range of sourcing options as a result of technology process analysis in terms of: importance of the technology to the business. The ability to influence the business key success factors; and competitiveness with which the technology is deployed. This involves assessing the company´s level of performance in the use of technology against potential suppliers or competitors. In particular, a critical dimension for technology sourcing, the technology life cycle, is presented, emphasising the importance of understanding and monitoring the life cycle of technologies. This paper particularly shows the critical importance of technology life cycle consideration in the choice of technology sourcing options
Keywords
management; manufacturing industries; global competition; importance/competitiveness matrix; in-house technologies; long-term impact; make-or-buy decision; manufacturing companies; outsourced technologies; strategic activities; technologies life cycle monitoring; technology life cycle; technology process analysis; technology sourcing; technology sourcing options; Appropriate technology; Collaboration; Companies; Costs; Investments; Manufacturing processes; Milling machines; Monitoring; Portfolios; Pulp manufacturing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering and Technology, 1999. Technology and Innovation Management. PICMET '99. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN
1-890843-02-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.1999.807703
Filename
807703
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