Subject category:
Economics, Politics and Business Environment
Published by:
IBS Case Development Center
Length: 13 pages
Data source: Published sources
Topics:
Global outsourcing destinations; Low cost outsourcing destination; Offshoring; Outsourcing to Argentina; Indian outsourcing industry; SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats); Outsourcing to India; Buenos Aires; Bangalore; Argentina as an outsourcing destination; The currency crisis of Argentina; BPO (business process outsourcing) in India; Argentina's economic phases; The Karnataka government's millennium BPO policy 2000; Comparative SWOT analysis of India and its competitors as outsourcing destinations
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Abstract
The collapse of Argentina's currency in January 2002 helped it become a very cost-effective global outsourcing destination. By 2004, Argentina emerged as a competitor to the Indian IT firms in the global outsourcing market, capitalising on a wide pool of educated, multilingual population, good telecom infrastructure and low wages. Buenos Aires began to compete with Bangalore for the 'most preferred outsourcing destination' tag. The case provides the scope to compare India and Argentina as global outsourcing destinations.
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Abstract
The collapse of Argentina's currency in January 2002 helped it become a very cost-effective global outsourcing destination. By 2004, Argentina emerged as a competitor to the Indian IT firms in the global outsourcing market, capitalising on a wide pool of educated, multilingual population, good telecom infrastructure and low wages. Buenos Aires began to compete with Bangalore for the 'most preferred outsourcing destination' tag. The case provides the scope to compare India and Argentina as global outsourcing destinations.