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Global engineering services: Shedding light on network capabilities


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Authors

Zhang, Y 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:secjats:label/jats:pThis paper addresses the operations challenges of effectively managing professional services on a global scale. The specific context for the study is professional engineering services and particularly those that are delivered globally – global engineering services (GES). Estimates suggest that the market for GES was around US$930 billion in 2012, rising to US$1.4 trillion by 2020 (ISG, 2013). Yet this influential sector receives scant attention in the operations management literature. The paper draws on six case studies to explore the operations management challenges of delivering GES. In doing so the paper introduces the concept of network capabilities for GES, highlighting the centrality that: (i) network resources – accessing and deploying dispersed resources, (ii) network coordination – coordinating and integrating network activities, and (iii) network learning – collective learning and knowledge management, all play in enabling the successful operational management of GES.</jats:p></jats:sec>

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Keywords

Global engineering services (GES), Network capabilities, Professional service operations management (PSOM)

Journal Title

Journal of Operations Management

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Journal ISSN

0272-6963
1873-1317

Volume Title

42–43

Publisher

Wiley
Sponsorship
Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) (unknown)