MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR BUSINESS SERVICES IN A CORE AND PERIPHERAL REGION - DOES FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION IMPLY VERTICAL DISINTEGRATION OF BUSINESS SERVICES
Pn. Ofarrell et al., MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR BUSINESS SERVICES IN A CORE AND PERIPHERAL REGION - DOES FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION IMPLY VERTICAL DISINTEGRATION OF BUSINESS SERVICES, Regional studies, 27(5), 1993, pp. 385-400
This paper analyses the demand by manufacturers in Scotland and South
East England for key strategic business services during the past three
years, the source of supply of the services used and the location of
external suppliers for Scottish and English manufacturers. Our evidenc
e suggests that expansion of demand is the primary cause of increasing
business service output and not restructuring strategies as predicted
by the flexible firm model. Both externalization and internalization
of business services are occurring simultaneously; the net balance is
consistent with a marginal trend towards vertical integration in manuf
acturing and a stronger one in business services.