The European Temporary Work Services Industry in 1994 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The European Temporary Work Services Industry in 1994 Case Solution

Abstract:

Given that the 1990s, one notes a clear internationalization and debt consolidation pattern in the European short-term work services. The reducing function of the nationwide legislation, the liberalization in some European nations for temporary work agreements and the growing pattern of cross-border agreements of European multinationals with TWBs, were triggering the present development in the industry.

 

Pedagogical Objectives:

This industry note opens chances for conversation on 3 primary concerns: Drivers for internationalisation: What is owning business in an industry to more internationalization? Europeanization versus localization: Is a service industry by meaning regional? Internationalization of services: How do production and services markets vary in terms of internationalization pressures?

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published: 01 Jan 1999
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