This paper compares two modes for outsourcing the development of information services projects: single-sourcing (where one vendor handles all outsourced activities) and multisourcing (where multiple vendors handle those activities). We assess the relative efficacy of these two outsourcing modes by identifying the effects of three factors: task modularity, the extent of alignment between a (verifiable) performance metric and project revenue, and the extent to which project revenue is itself verifiable. We find that if tasks are modular then multisourcing strictly dominates single-sourcing—provided the verifiable performance metric and project revenue are not completely aligned. Yet if tasks are integrated, then the choice of sourcing mo...
In today's global services outsourcing arena, increasing numbers of companies adopt “multisourcing,”...
The main thrust of the article is to distinguish between four types of IT sourcing decision: total o...
This paper examines the effect of task complexity on a firm’s decision to outsource and the mediati...
As the information technology (IT) services landscape matures, clients are increasingly adopting mul...
Multisourcing—the delegation of interdependent tasks to multiple vendors—is receiving increasing att...
Multisourcing—the delegation of interdependent tasks to multiple vendors—is receiving increasing att...
IT outsourcing has three broad forms: (i) Single-Sourcing, where the client outsources to one primar...
As the scope and complexity of information technology outsourcing expand, the importance of the numb...
Although information technology (IT) outsourcing is widely applied by companies and has been intensi...
This paper examines the effect of modularity, architectural knowledge and joint measurability on joi...
When managing a project, a firm must evaluate multiple strategic factors and operational issues befo...
We propose a model to explain success in large scale, complex outsourcing arrangements. The work is ...
Multisourcing has become a common sourcing model in recent outsourcing practice. Yet, the extant and...
Multi-sourcing arrangements are a major trend in the contemporary outsourcing landscape, but our und...
An emerging phenomenon in the management of information systems is outsourcing. Outsourcing is the c...
In today's global services outsourcing arena, increasing numbers of companies adopt “multisourcing,”...
The main thrust of the article is to distinguish between four types of IT sourcing decision: total o...
This paper examines the effect of task complexity on a firm’s decision to outsource and the mediati...
As the information technology (IT) services landscape matures, clients are increasingly adopting mul...
Multisourcing—the delegation of interdependent tasks to multiple vendors—is receiving increasing att...
Multisourcing—the delegation of interdependent tasks to multiple vendors—is receiving increasing att...
IT outsourcing has three broad forms: (i) Single-Sourcing, where the client outsources to one primar...
As the scope and complexity of information technology outsourcing expand, the importance of the numb...
Although information technology (IT) outsourcing is widely applied by companies and has been intensi...
This paper examines the effect of modularity, architectural knowledge and joint measurability on joi...
When managing a project, a firm must evaluate multiple strategic factors and operational issues befo...
We propose a model to explain success in large scale, complex outsourcing arrangements. The work is ...
Multisourcing has become a common sourcing model in recent outsourcing practice. Yet, the extant and...
Multi-sourcing arrangements are a major trend in the contemporary outsourcing landscape, but our und...
An emerging phenomenon in the management of information systems is outsourcing. Outsourcing is the c...
In today's global services outsourcing arena, increasing numbers of companies adopt “multisourcing,”...
The main thrust of the article is to distinguish between four types of IT sourcing decision: total o...
This paper examines the effect of task complexity on a firm’s decision to outsource and the mediati...