In addition to our custom research, below is a small sampling of Venture Outsource LLC content and writings cited in academic and scholarly literature, abstracts, and legal and court opinions. You can also read some testimonials about what others are saying about us.
U.S. Supreme Court: Impression Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International, Inc., No. 15-1189 (PDF)
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: Globalization & Monetary Policy Institute 2016 Annual Report (PDF)
The Industrial College of the Armed Forces: Manufacturing Industry, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C (PDF)
World Trade Organization: Trade Patterns and Global Value Chains in East Asia: From Trade in Goods to Trade in Tasks (PDF)
U.S. International Trade Commission: An Overview and Examination of the Vietnamese Service Sector, Washington, D.C. (PDF)
National Institute of Standards and Technology: Assessing the Economic Impacts of the International Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) on the U.S. Electronics Manufacturing Industry (PDF)
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation, San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development: Make to Manufacture & Advanced Manufacturing Playbook (PDF)
Employ America Research Report, ‘Preventing The Next Shortage: A Framework For Industrial Policy‘ (PDF)
Andy A. Tsay, “Designing and Controlling the Outsourced Supply Chain” (PDF), Foundations and Trends in Technology, Information and Operations Management, OMIS Department Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University
MIT Sloan School of Management and the Engineering Systems Division, ‘Accelerating Time-to-Market in the Global Electronics Industry‘ (PDF)
University of Connecticut – Department of Operations & Information Management, ‘Sourcing for Supplier Effort and Competition: Design of the Supply Base and Pricing Mechanism‘ (website)
Michigan State University globalEDGE Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBER): View VentureOutsource.com listing. CIBER was created by the United States Congress as part of the Omnibus Foreign Trade and Competitiveness Act and funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education Title VI B grant. CIBER helps internationalize teaching and research at 33 business graduate schools across the nation while delivering a comprehensive research tool for academics, students and businesspeople (website)
Université Paris-Est, Economies and Finances: The acquisition of technological capabilities by large Chinese industrial companies: between catch-up and engagement in emerging technologies. (PDF)
Stanford University: rack.it, bike parking for the 21st century, course: The Art and Science of Engineering Design (PDF)
Vietnam Shiga University Center for Risk Research, Faculty of Economics: The Recent Economic Situation of Vietnam and Investment Risks (PDF)
Michigan Technological University, Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Sustainable Futures Institute: The Role of Nanotechnology in Sustainable Manufacturing (PDF)
Gateway House, Indian Council on Global Relations: Inhibiting Electronics Investment (website)
Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium: New Manufacturing Model for Successfully Competing in High Labor Rate Markets – How to Minimize Labor and Material, The Controllable Contributions to a High-Tech Electronics Product’s Cost, and Assess a Manufacturing Region’s Business Climate, The Jefferson Project (PDF)
Pakistan Defense: India vs. China: The Battle for Global Manufacturing, Defence.pk is a one stop resource for Pakistan defence, strategic affairs, security issues, world defence and military affairs. (website)
Drexel University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Protecting Critical Integrated Circuit Intellectual Property from Theft and Counterfeiting (PDF)
London, Sir John Cass Business School: Strategies and Tactics of Chinese Contract Manufacturers and Western
OEMs (2001‐2011) (PDF)
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering: Making India a Telecom Manufacturing Hub: Emerging Issues and Challenges (PDF)
International Sustainable Development Foundation (ISDF) in cooperation with the Green Electronics Council (GEC): Research for the NSF 426 Task Groups – Environmental Leadership Standard for Servers
Malaysia, Invest Penang: Romance of the past, passion of the present, power to the future (PDF)
Duke University Global Value Chains Center & KIET (Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade: Chapter 3: Korea and the Electronics Global Value Chain (PDF)
Duke University Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness (Duke CGGC): The Philippines in the Electronics & Electrical Global Value Chain (PDF)
You can view and download many other references from Babes-Bolay University, the U.S. International Trade Commission, Kansas State University, Wong MNC Center, Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy, Universitatea Technica A Moldovei, Dell Learning… here.