externalisation

[US]/ɪkˌstɜːnəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ɪkˌstɜːnəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The process of making something external, especially in a network or system context.

Phrases & Collocations

cost externalisation

externalisation process

externalisation of costs

risk externalisation

externalisation strategy

externalisation policy

externalisation of risk

externalisation mechanism

benefits of externalisation

environmental externalisation

Example Sentences

the company pursued a policy of externalisation to reduce operational costs.

externalisation of environmental costs remains a controversial topic in economics.

many firms engage in risk externalisation through complex corporate structures.

the externalisation strategy helped the manufacturer focus on core competencies.

data externalisation requires strict security protocols and compliance measures.

critics argue that externalisation often exploits workers in developing nations.

the government implemented new regulations on externalisation of public services.

carbon externalisation allows some industries to avoid accountability for emissions.

successful externalisation demands careful partner selection and monitoring.

the externalisation process took over six months to complete fully.

supply chain externalisation has become increasingly common in global business.

externalisation of production often raises ethical concerns about labor practices.

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