The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia

IT outsourcing (ITO) has experienced a considerable growth in recent years, so much so that some authors suggest we find ourselves in the outsourcing era. ITO growth seems to be guaranteed at least in the near future. Many past researches on IT outsourcing were done in North America, Europe and Aust...

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Main Authors: Arshad, Yusri, Ahlan, Abdul Rahman, Hussein, Ramlah
Other Authors: Zaharim, Azami
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: WSEAS Press 2008
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/17424/
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Ahlan, Abdul Rahman
Hussein, Ramlah
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description IT outsourcing (ITO) has experienced a considerable growth in recent years, so much so that some authors suggest we find ourselves in the outsourcing era. ITO growth seems to be guaranteed at least in the near future. Many past researches on IT outsourcing were done in North America, Europe and Australasia contexts with little evidence from developing countries perspectives [13, 26]. IT outsourcing relationship researches revealed its importance in improving the success of IT outsourcing arrangements. Many researches on relationship, however, were investigated from demand-side perspectives. Hence, it is the aim of this study to complement these one-dimensional findings by investigating the IT outsourcing relationship exchange from service providers’ perspectives in Malaysian context. This report presents the first phase qualitative findings of an on-going research on IT outsourcing competencies and relationship. The study comprises three phases: 1) a focus group and in-depth interviews; 2) mass survey; and 3) final group discussion. The authors have arranged an expert focus group deliberating on the emerging issues and subsequently interviewed five senior executive managements in the service provider firms to explore further on key variables. The unstructured interviews were recorded and transcribed and analysed based on Miles and Huberman (1994) recommendations. The study found that all the variables are, in practice, important determinants of successful outsourcing projects as claimed by many other researches in the western context. The ranking of the determinants or factors, however, were of varying disputes depending on the types of ITO configurations the parties entered into.
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spelling iium-174242017-06-16T07:29:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/17424/ The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia Arshad, Yusri Ahlan, Abdul Rahman Hussein, Ramlah T Technology (General) T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering. T58.6 Management information systems IT outsourcing (ITO) has experienced a considerable growth in recent years, so much so that some authors suggest we find ourselves in the outsourcing era. ITO growth seems to be guaranteed at least in the near future. Many past researches on IT outsourcing were done in North America, Europe and Australasia contexts with little evidence from developing countries perspectives [13, 26]. IT outsourcing relationship researches revealed its importance in improving the success of IT outsourcing arrangements. Many researches on relationship, however, were investigated from demand-side perspectives. Hence, it is the aim of this study to complement these one-dimensional findings by investigating the IT outsourcing relationship exchange from service providers’ perspectives in Malaysian context. This report presents the first phase qualitative findings of an on-going research on IT outsourcing competencies and relationship. The study comprises three phases: 1) a focus group and in-depth interviews; 2) mass survey; and 3) final group discussion. The authors have arranged an expert focus group deliberating on the emerging issues and subsequently interviewed five senior executive managements in the service provider firms to explore further on key variables. The unstructured interviews were recorded and transcribed and analysed based on Miles and Huberman (1994) recommendations. The study found that all the variables are, in practice, important determinants of successful outsourcing projects as claimed by many other researches in the western context. The ranking of the determinants or factors, however, were of varying disputes depending on the types of ITO configurations the parties entered into. WSEAS Press Zaharim, Azami Mastorakis, Nikos Gonos, Ioannis 2008 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17424/1/E-ACTIVITIES01.pdf Arshad, Yusri and Ahlan, Abdul Rahman and Hussein, Ramlah (2008) The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia. In: The 7th WSEAS International Conference on E-Activities (E-Activities `08), 29 - 31 December, 2008, Cairo, Egypt. http://www.wseas.org
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering.
T58.6 Management information systems
Arshad, Yusri
Ahlan, Abdul Rahman
Hussein, Ramlah
The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title_full The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title_fullStr The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title_short The supply-side IT outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in Malaysia
title_sort supply-side it outsourcing competencies and relationship exchange in malaysia
topic T Technology (General)
T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering.
T58.6 Management information systems
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/17424/1/E-ACTIVITIES01.pdf