COVER STORY
Outsourcing Innovation Big-name companies such as Dell, Motorola, and Philips are farming out their R&D to giant but little-known Asian developers. It's fast, efficient, and yes, it's cheaper. But the economic implications are enormous. Are these companies going too far?
COVER IMAGE: Outsourcing Innovation
SPECIAL REPORT
The Top Fund Managers Standard & Poor's and BusinessWeek hand out their awards for excellence in fund management
UP FRONT
Talk Show
The Hand That Bytes You
Rejecting The Hacker Class
States Have Pension Woes, Too
Royal Zirconia
Measuring The Tsunami's Wake
Scott Ford: They'd Better Have Call Waiting
Cell Phones: Even More Degrading?
Overseas Execs, Your Options Are Going Native
READERS REPORT
What's Really Behind Pfizer's Funk?
Why S&P Companies Raked It In Last Year
Microsoft's New Weapon In The Game Wars
Medicaid And The Middle Class
Long Commutes Have Their Joys, Too
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
"The Allure Of Impax" (Inside Wall Street, Mar. 14, 2005)
BOOKS
Inside Enron's House of Cards
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Like Having A VCR In Your Pocket
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
Social Security: Beware Of Hasty Compromises
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S.: Job Creation Isn't A Problem, But Oil Might Be
Eastern Europe: Searching For The Right Balance On Rates
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
Sony's Sudden Samurai
ONLINE EXTRA: Howard Stringer on "the Sony Spirit"
Lessons From Matsushita's Playbook
Commentary: The Wild, Wild East
Why Boeing's Culture Breeds Turmoil
A Painful Lesson: E-mail Is Forever
Handicapping The HP Hopefuls
The Zoom Machine At Chrysler
Commentary: Now Workers Can Flex Some Muscle
IN BIZ THIS WEEK
Paul E. Jacobs: Someday, Son...
Firmer With Fannie
Oracle Is Still Hungry
J.D. Power's New Driver
Capital One Ropes A Bank
Et Cetera...
Closing Bell: McDonald's
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Private Accounts: If Past Is Prologue...
Farm Supports vs. Food Stamps
The French Start Knocking Heads
ASIAN BUSINESS
The Ties That Bind Delhi And Washington
Welcome To Old India
Now, Foster's Is Australian For Wine
ONLINE EXTRA: A Big Taste for Aussie Wine
Made In Korea: Axles, Wipers, And Brakes
EUROPEAN BUSINESS
The Big Brands Go Begging In Europe
Cracks In The Kremlin
THE MIDDLE EAST
The Middle East: Where Western Telcos Fear To Tread
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
Why The Next Pope May Be A Surprise
Israel Cracks Down On Dirty Money
Are Los Dos Amigos On The Outs?
THE CORPORATION
Commentary: He Really Got Harley Roaring
ONLINE EXTRA: Thirty Years in Hog Heaven
SPORTS BIZ
One High-Stakes Card Game
LEGAL AFFAIRS
Wal-Mart vs. Class Actions
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Symantec's Thompson: "I Can't Wait To Compete..."
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
Can Frayed Nerves Be Fortified?
This Steroid Sleuth Doesn't Quit
A Whiff Of Detection Is Worth...
"Worm Poop" And Prophylactic Yuks
FINANCE
Phil Purcell's Credibility Crisis
Wall Street's Dirty Rotten Little Scoundrels
MEDIA
Mighty Week
PEOPLE
On The Hot Seat At Biogen
FOOTNOTES
E-Perks A-Poppin'
Let That Pet Rack Up Miles
Get Thee To A Shredder
Montmartre On The Potomac
THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
Cedar Fair: The Thrill Is Gone
INSIDE WALL STREET
All Gussied Up At Pier 1
Coming In Clearer At Time Warner
HealthTronics, A Urologist's Best Friend
FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Figures of the Week (.pdf)
Online Extra: Production Index Components
EDITORIALS
Getting An Edge On Innovation
Boeing Needs A New Board, Too
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
Iran Can Thumb Its Nose At Iranians, Too
A Closer Look At Birth Rates In Asia
What If We Made Our World Younger?
Why We Shouldn't Rush To Export To China
INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
"Welcome To The Mutual Fund Jungle" (International -- Finance, Mar. 7, 2005)
INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE
Will Germany Give REITs A Chance?
Banca Intesa: Bring 'Em On
Thai Banks Crawl Back To Health
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Int'l Figures of the Week
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