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Although R&D is at the core of knowledge-intensive industries like Pharma, outsourcing parts of its activities hold considerable efficiency and effectiveness potentials. That means managers must understand, which R&D activities can be outsourced and which need to stay in-house in order to ensure competitiveness. Nevertheless, systematic approaches for understanding the finer details of the decision-making process on R&D outsourcing are lacking. To address this gap, we present a framework developed in the context of a multinational company, Bayer. The combination of literature studies and the study of the decision process in the pharmaceutical division at Bayer HealthCare allows us to unfold an outsourcing process model—the filter approach—that includes appropriate decision phases and proper tools. The underlying logic of the model is that outsourcing decisions are rather a learning process with different stages than a rational one-off decision.
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Bals, L., Kneis, K.C., Lemke, C., Pedersen, T. (2013). Toward a Flexible Breathing Organization: R&D Outsourcing at Bayer . In: Pedersen, T., Bals, L., Ørberg Jensen, P., Larsen, M. (eds) The Offshoring Challenge. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4908-8_12
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