In achieving success in global sourcing arrangements, the role of a cultural liaison, boundary spanner or transnational intermediary is frequently highlighted as being critical. In this paper, we argue that concepts like “boundary spanning” have been limited in theorizing the complexities of cross-cultural collaborations in offshore outsourcing processes. This paper presents an alternative framework of “creolization” that combines and further extends theoretical understandings of these processes. We investigated 13 companies through 26 in-depth, semi-structured interviews in Xi’an Software Park, an emerging Chinese software and services outsourcing hub. A grounded analysis of the data revealed four conceptual groupings for the practices und...
The lack of understanding on how to successfully deliver knowledge across boundaries in global offsh...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...
In achieving success in global sourcing arrangements, the role of a cultural liaison, boundary spann...
Most offshore IS outsourcing projects were failed. Communication and coordination problems caused by...
Past research has shown that most offshore IS outsourcing projects were failed. Communication and co...
As firms spend a growing part of their budgets on offshore activities, they experience pressure to s...
Although globalisation and international business have long been subjects of research, there is rela...
There is a world-wide trend towards global cross-cultural networks of outsourcing relationships that...
In today’s global IT outsourcing relationships, individual employees need to operate effectively in ...
The role of coordinators in highly knowledge-intensive international business has been increasingly ...
Although prior empirical studies have repeatedly suggested that knowledge sharing between offshore c...
Cross-border information technology (IT) outsourcing continues to rise due to the demand for busines...
The complexity of global organizations highlights the importance of members’ ability to span diverse...
Prior research on the management of IT offshore outsourcing projects has focused on crosscultural is...
The lack of understanding on how to successfully deliver knowledge across boundaries in global offsh...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...
In achieving success in global sourcing arrangements, the role of a cultural liaison, boundary spann...
Most offshore IS outsourcing projects were failed. Communication and coordination problems caused by...
Past research has shown that most offshore IS outsourcing projects were failed. Communication and co...
As firms spend a growing part of their budgets on offshore activities, they experience pressure to s...
Although globalisation and international business have long been subjects of research, there is rela...
There is a world-wide trend towards global cross-cultural networks of outsourcing relationships that...
In today’s global IT outsourcing relationships, individual employees need to operate effectively in ...
The role of coordinators in highly knowledge-intensive international business has been increasingly ...
Although prior empirical studies have repeatedly suggested that knowledge sharing between offshore c...
Cross-border information technology (IT) outsourcing continues to rise due to the demand for busines...
The complexity of global organizations highlights the importance of members’ ability to span diverse...
Prior research on the management of IT offshore outsourcing projects has focused on crosscultural is...
The lack of understanding on how to successfully deliver knowledge across boundaries in global offsh...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...
Increasingly, firms source more complex and strategic as well as harder to codify information techno...