The Motivations for Sourcing Production Offshore: A Multiple Case Study of Small and Medium-Sized Clothing Firms in Hong Kong

Fung yi Tam, Ka leung Moon, Sau fun Ng, Chi leung Hui

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Abstract

This paper studies the factors that motivate small and medium-sized clothing firms in Hong Kong to shift their production offshore, and identifies the interrelationships between these factors and firm-related characteristics, sourcing strategies, and buyer-supplier relationships. Using a multiple case methodology to study ten firms and a two-phase approach to collecting data involving, in-depth interviews and mail questionnaires, the two most important factors motivating the sourcing of production offshore are identified, as follows: (1) cost advantage of, and (2) availability of labour in, the host country. The results also show that industrial sector and firm size are the only firm-related characteristics that have an effect on the factors motivating offshore production. Furthermore, sourcing strategies and buyer-supplier relationships are sometimes influenced by these motivational factors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-107
Number of pages13
JournalResearch Journal of Textile and Apparel
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • SMEs
  • buyer-supplier relationships
  • motivations
  • offshore production
  • sourcing strategies

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