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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no3.0235

The Impact of Energy Crisis and Political Instability on Outsourcing: An Analysis of the Textile Industry of Pakistan  

ARSLAN, Aniqa (Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University)
QAYYUM, Arslan (Institute of Business Management (IoBM))
AYUBI, Sharique (Institute of Business Management (IoBM))
KHAN, Sohail Ahmed (Institute of Business Management (IoBM))
ASAD ULLAH, Muhammad (Institute of Business Management (IoBM))
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.3, 2022 , pp. 235-243 More about this Journal
Abstract
To help the industry, outsourcing was found to be the most efficient method. An extensive literature analysis was done to assess the macroeconomic factors associated with outsourcing to supplement the anxious parties' decision-making process with evidence-based comprehensive tools. As a theoretical framework for evaluating these issues, transaction cost economies and resource-based perspective theories are investigated. Outsourcing is proven to be a result of energy crises and political instability. The advantages of outsourcing assist major industries in the economy. To discover the key drivers behind outsourcing, we used the vector autoregressive (VAR model) and step-wise regression techniques for the period 1992 to 2016. This research adds to the literature in that it not only explains the energy issue but also discusses the dilemma of political instability in the country in the context of outsourcing. The findings indicate that labor cost and export tendency have a positive impact on outsourcing strategy, which confirms the study's third and fourth hypotheses. Customs tax, inflation, and the unemployment rate, on the other hand, have a negative impact on textile outsourcing in Pakistan, according to the study's fifth, sixth, and seventh hypotheses.
Keywords
Outsourcing; Political Instability; Energy Shortage; Custom Duty; Inflation; Textile Industries;
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