Sektor usług dla biznesu w Indiach, Irlandii i Polsce. Analiza porównawcza

Autor

  • Arkadiusz Mroczek Krakow University of Economics, Faculty of Economics and International Relations, Department of International Economic Relations, Krakow, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/cer-2019-0018

Słowa kluczowe:

Sektor usług dla biznesu, usługi dla biznesu, BPO, SSC, wybór lokalizacji inwestycji

Abstrakt

Szybki rozwój branży usług dla biznesu jest jedną z cech charakterystycznych współczesnej gospodarki. Razem z pozostałymi państwami Europy Środkowej i Wschodniej, Polska jest jednym z zyskujących na znaczeniu miejsc lokalizacji firm z tego sektora. Celem artykułu jest zbadanie i porównanie branży usług dla biznesu w Indiach, Irlandii i Polsce. Zarówno Indie, jak i Irlandia, są wyróżniającymi się miejscami dla lokalizacji usług tego typu. Dlatego też porównanie stanu i warunków funkcjonowania sektora w tych krajach i w Polsce wydaje się być ciekawe. W pracy przeprowadzono badania literaturowe w celu wskazania motywów podejmowania zagranicznych inwestycji usługowych przez firmy i wyboru czynników mających znaczenie dla lokalizacji centrów usługowych. W części empirycznej czynniki te zostały poddane analizie metodą deskryptywną w odniesieniu do badanych krajów. Pozwoliło to na wyciągnięcie wniosków dotyczących Polski. Do pewnego stopnia, Polska posiada niektóre pozytywne cechy zarówno Indii, jak i Irlandii. Tłumaczy to duży współcześnie napływ inwestycji z branży usługowej do Polski.

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2019-07-18

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Mroczek, A. (2019). Sektor usług dla biznesu w Indiach, Irlandii i Polsce. Analiza porównawcza. Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 22(2), 159–172. https://doi.org/10.2478/cer-2019-0018

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