In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner have begun‘re-outsourcing’ components of their projects to other outsourcing companies to minimize cost and gain efficiencies, creating a multi-level hierarchy of outsourcing. This research in progress paper presents preliminary findings of a study designed to understand knowledge transfer effectiveness of multi-level software development outsourcing projects. We conceptualize the SD-outsourcing entities using the Agency Theory. This study conceptualizes, operationalises and validates the concept of Knowledge Transfer as a three-phase multidimensional formative index of 1) Domain knowledge, 2) Communication behaviors, and 3) Clarity of requir...
Scholars have proposed agency, game, resource-dependency, and transaction cost theories as a means t...
Knowledge transfer is assumed to be a basic condition for a successful virtual or dispersed collabor...
Knowledge transfer constitutes a strategic area of knowledge management research. However, little is...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
AbstractPrevious studies focused on business related knowledge transfer from the background of multi...
Software-maintenance offshore outsourcing (SMOO) projects have been plagued by tedious knowledge tra...
Software maintenance eats up the lion’s share of corporate software expenses, and many organizations...
Despite promising cost saving potential, many offshore software projects fail to realize the expecte...
The existing literature suggests that transitions in software-maintenance offshore outsourcing proje...
Abstract The aim of this work is to describe how learning and knowledge transfer mechanisms based on...
In the Information technology field there has been lots of development. The development of software...
While prior research repeatedly emphasized the importance of client-vendor knowledge transfer in glo...
In this paper, we attempt to address the role of outsourcing models (Global Delivery, Global Shared-...
Scholars have proposed agency, game, resource-dependency, and transaction cost theories as a means t...
Knowledge transfer is assumed to be a basic condition for a successful virtual or dispersed collabor...
Knowledge transfer constitutes a strategic area of knowledge management research. However, little is...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
In recent years, software development outsourcing has become even more complex. Outsourcing partner ...
AbstractPrevious studies focused on business related knowledge transfer from the background of multi...
Software-maintenance offshore outsourcing (SMOO) projects have been plagued by tedious knowledge tra...
Software maintenance eats up the lion’s share of corporate software expenses, and many organizations...
Despite promising cost saving potential, many offshore software projects fail to realize the expecte...
The existing literature suggests that transitions in software-maintenance offshore outsourcing proje...
Abstract The aim of this work is to describe how learning and knowledge transfer mechanisms based on...
In the Information technology field there has been lots of development. The development of software...
While prior research repeatedly emphasized the importance of client-vendor knowledge transfer in glo...
In this paper, we attempt to address the role of outsourcing models (Global Delivery, Global Shared-...
Scholars have proposed agency, game, resource-dependency, and transaction cost theories as a means t...
Knowledge transfer is assumed to be a basic condition for a successful virtual or dispersed collabor...
Knowledge transfer constitutes a strategic area of knowledge management research. However, little is...