The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies

The main objective of this research was to explore how critical success factors affected the outsourcingarrangements between buyers and suppliers in small government organizations, which collectively outsource their IS/IT activities to a single outsourcing vendor. A major finding of this study was t...

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Main Authors: Edguer, Erhan, Pervan, Graham
Other Authors: Gavin Finnie
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Southern Cross University 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47814
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description The main objective of this research was to explore how critical success factors affected the outsourcingarrangements between buyers and suppliers in small government organizations, which collectively outsource their IS/IT activities to a single outsourcing vendor. A major finding of this study was that organizations could have a successful co-sourcing arrangement by determining and putting into practice certain critical success factors. In this regard, it can contribute to the existing body of knowledge in co-sourcing activities that have been growing rapidly in government departments as well as in the private sector.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-478142022-09-06T05:38:50Z The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies Edguer, Erhan Pervan, Graham Gavin Finnie Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic Bruce Lo Critical Success Success Measures Outsourcing in Government Co-sourcing Factors of Outsourcing Decisions The main objective of this research was to explore how critical success factors affected the outsourcingarrangements between buyers and suppliers in small government organizations, which collectively outsource their IS/IT activities to a single outsourcing vendor. A major finding of this study was that organizations could have a successful co-sourcing arrangement by determining and putting into practice certain critical success factors. In this regard, it can contribute to the existing body of knowledge in co-sourcing activities that have been growing rapidly in government departments as well as in the private sector. 2001 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47814 Southern Cross University restricted
spellingShingle Critical Success
Success Measures
Outsourcing in Government
Co-sourcing
Factors of Outsourcing Decisions
Edguer, Erhan
Pervan, Graham
The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title_full The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title_fullStr The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title_full_unstemmed The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title_short The success of IS/IT co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
title_sort success of is/it co-sourcing contract arrangements in government agencies
topic Critical Success
Success Measures
Outsourcing in Government
Co-sourcing
Factors of Outsourcing Decisions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47814