
TOWARDS REFRAMING OUTSOURCING
A STUDY OF CHOICES REGARDING PROCESSES, STRUCTURES, AND SUCCESS
Sara Cullen(Author)
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 13. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-3-8383-2041-0 (ISBN)
Description
Research into outsourcing has attempted to help firms achieve greater success. However, along with the mix of success and failure in practice has come mixed advice. The studies propose a range of recipes, but problems continue unabated. Despite over a decade of research into IT outsourcing (ITO), no comprehensive models of ITO processes, structures, or success have emerged. This research achieves a degree of unification by developing and testing three frameworks for decision- making: 1) a process framework consisting of a four- phase "Outsourcing Lifecycle", 2) a taxonomic framework, "Configuration", for classifying different ITO structures, and 3) a conceptual framework for measuring financial, operational, and strategic success from outsourcing. These frameworks were developed through analysis of 100 cases, three surveys, and the literature. The frameworks were then tested via in-depth interviews in seven large Australian organizations. This thesis demonstrates that ITO has more complex decisions than has been recognized. Its contribution is guidance on what decisions must be made and the potential issues each decision creates.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
459 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8383-2041-0 (9783838320410)
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Person
Dr. Cullen, Managing Director of The Cullen Group (www.cullengroup.com.au), is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, where she gained her PhD, and a former national partner at Deloitte. She has consulted to 115+ organizations, in 51 countries, in 140+ outsourcing projects and has written 107 publications to date.