Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1020760 | Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•Differences between back-reshoring and related research concepts are identified.•Back-reshoring is considered a possible phase of the internationalization process.•Current evidence on back-reshoring strategies worldwide is summarized.•Research questions on back-reshoring motivations, modes and locations are proposed.
Interest in back-reshoring strategies – intended as companies׳ decisions to reverse previous off-shoring by bringing manufacturing back home – has gained momentum recently. However, little is known so far about the magnitude of this phenomenon, about its geographical boundaries, and about the underlying motivations.In this paper a characterization of back-shoring as part of the dynamics of firms׳ internationalization strategies is offered. Next, building on emerging empirical evidence, open questions are identified and an agenda for research is proposed.