The business landscape is changing. Outsourcing is now a growing phenomenon in which specific functions are subcontracted to specialist companies, often elsewhere in the world. IT represents a particular case for outsourcing, both in terms of benefits and potential inter-organizational problems. Deciding whether to keep IT in-house or to whether outsource it is a key management responsibility. Once a decision for outsourcing has been made, relationships with external provider(s) have to be established and managed. This book combines both research and practical examples to explore how this can be done successfully. Uniquely, the book provides a governance model for such partnerships, exploring the risks and responsibilities involved for both parties. Drawing on the theories of interfirm networks and the boundaries of the firm, here, it provides an accessible and cutting-edge perspective. Incorporating industry examples from a global network of companies (including four case specific chapters), this book investigates partnerships in industrial sectors and IT functions. An invaluable resource for those involved in IT and new technology management as well as strategic business management and planning, this book presents all the necessary theory with an indispensable practical perspective.
Author(s): P. Ribbers
Edition: New edition
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 288
Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Illustrations......Page 7
Preface......Page 9
1 Changing business models......Page 10
2 The IT outsourcing phenomenon......Page 20
3 Structuring responsibilities......Page 42
4 Partnership risk management......Page 72
5 Governance of IT outsourcing......Page 86
6 Governance factors – the recipient......Page 126
7 Governance factors
– the provider......Page 157
8 Governance factors – the relationship......Page 184
9 Offshore outsourcing......Page 216
10 Contracts......Page 238
11 Looking forward......Page 269
Appendix......Page 277
Index......Page 281