2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwb.2008.03.013
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Delivering ‘effortless experience’ across borders: Managing internal consistency in professional service firms

Abstract: This article explore s how professional service firms manage across borders. When clients require consistent services delivered across multiple locations, especially across borders, then firms need to set up an organization that is itself sufficiently flexible to be able to support such consistent service delivery. Our discussion is illustrated by the globalization process of law firms. We argue that the globalization of large corporate law firms primarily takes place in terms of investments in the development… Show more

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“…Our empirical investigations involve different business models in two mature IPSFs that serve both local and global markets. Service customization is still important for these ISPFs, even though they are delivering globally integrated services (Brock & Powell, 2005;Faulconbridge, 2008;Segal-Horn & Dean, 2009). Our study provides insight into how IPSFs balance local responsiveness and global integration in the focal firm (SegalHorn & Dean, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Our empirical investigations involve different business models in two mature IPSFs that serve both local and global markets. Service customization is still important for these ISPFs, even though they are delivering globally integrated services (Brock & Powell, 2005;Faulconbridge, 2008;Segal-Horn & Dean, 2009). Our study provides insight into how IPSFs balance local responsiveness and global integration in the focal firm (SegalHorn & Dean, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…industry deregulation, technological developments, and increased globalization) have led to an internationalization of PSFs (Brock, Powell, & Hinings, 1999;Flood, 1995;Greenwood & Lachman, 1996;Segal-Horn & Dean, 2007). IPSFs are able to integrate some of their service offerings globally (Boussebaa, 2009;Faulconbridge, et al, 2008;Segal-Horn & Dean, 2009). Their multidisciplinary practices often lead to a portfolio of services with different underlying business models and, thus, opportunities for global integration to achieve economies of scale.…”
Section: Value Creation In Ipsfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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