Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations
Outsourcing of information systems and information technology investments has become a popular method for organizations to achieve their business goals and objectives. However, there is no guarantee that the outsourcing will be perceived as successful due to the very different expectations held...
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| author | Lin, Chad Liu, Y. |
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| description | Outsourcing of information systems and information technology investments has become a popular method for organizations to achieve their business goals and objectives. However, there is no guarantee that the outsourcing will be perceived as successful due to the very different expectations held by the various stakeholders. The results indicate that the use of IS/IT investment evaluation and benefits realization methodologies and selective outsourcing can lead to successful implementation of IS/IT outsourcing. The use of these methodologies can also allow organizations to have greater control over their IS/IT outsourcing contracts. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-112392022-10-20T04:31:31Z Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations Lin, Chad Liu, Y. Eldon Y. Li HsiuJu Rebecca Yen outsourcing contracts IT - evaluation IS/IT outsourcing IS/IT benefits realisation Outsourcing of information systems and information technology investments has become a popular method for organizations to achieve their business goals and objectives. However, there is no guarantee that the outsourcing will be perceived as successful due to the very different expectations held by the various stakeholders. The results indicate that the use of IS/IT investment evaluation and benefits realization methodologies and selective outsourcing can lead to successful implementation of IS/IT outsourcing. The use of these methodologies can also allow organizations to have greater control over their IS/IT outsourcing contracts. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11239 http://www.cob.calpoly.edu/~eli/apdsi/apdsi2005/ Yuan Ze University, Taiwan restricted |
| spellingShingle | outsourcing contracts IT - evaluation IS/IT outsourcing IS/IT benefits realisation Lin, Chad Liu, Y. Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title | Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title_full | Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title_short | Evaluation Issues in Managing IS/IT Outsourcing Contracts: A Study of Large Australian Organizations |
| title_sort | evaluation issues in managing is/it outsourcing contracts: a study of large australian organizations |
| topic | outsourcing contracts IT - evaluation IS/IT outsourcing IS/IT benefits realisation |
| url | http://www.cob.calpoly.edu/~eli/apdsi/apdsi2005/ http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11239 |