Available online: http://businessperspectives.org/journals_free/ppm/2006/PPM_EN_2006_02_Johnsen.pdfInternational audienceMany companies that have undertaken outsourcing projects have found themselves struggling to control the activity they once controlled in-house. This paper proposes that the root of the problem is often that companies fail to recognise the importance of managing the relationship between the outsourcing organisation and the service provider, or supplier, which performs the outsourcing activity. Adopting an interaction and network perspective on outsourcing, the authors argue that both parties involved need to take appropriate measures to manage the outsourcing Relationship and focus on developing trust and commitment as a ...
Abstract Research on interorganisational relationships is highly fragmented. It can be found in, for...
ABSTRACT. Modern economy forces business entities to enter into different types of agreements (relat...
Nowadays, intense global competition requires companies to reposition themselves in value networks a...
Available online: http://businessperspectives.org/journals_free/ppm/2006/PPM_EN_2006_02_Johnsen.pdfI...
Many companies that have undertaken outsourcing projects have found themselves strug-gling to contro...
Outsourcing engagements are defined by contracts, but personal relationships drive success. In this ...
Many authors argue that an increasing number of companies choose to outsource their IT operations. I...
As the investment in outsourcing continues to grow, both service provider and receiver face an incre...
Information technology (IT) outsourcing ventures have been termed successful or less successful in a...
Includes bibliographical references.Outsourcing is the contracting out of some task to a vendor outs...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The outsourcing of non–core Infor...
Outsourcing has traditionally been studied from either a core-competence approach or a transaction e...
Currently, client and supplier firms are struggling with how they can make their information systems...
Nowadays, intense global competition requires companies to reposition themselves in value networks a...
IT outsourcing is a hot topic in today’s demanding environment. Many organizations start to outsourc...
Abstract Research on interorganisational relationships is highly fragmented. It can be found in, for...
ABSTRACT. Modern economy forces business entities to enter into different types of agreements (relat...
Nowadays, intense global competition requires companies to reposition themselves in value networks a...
Available online: http://businessperspectives.org/journals_free/ppm/2006/PPM_EN_2006_02_Johnsen.pdfI...
Many companies that have undertaken outsourcing projects have found themselves strug-gling to contro...
Outsourcing engagements are defined by contracts, but personal relationships drive success. In this ...
Many authors argue that an increasing number of companies choose to outsource their IT operations. I...
As the investment in outsourcing continues to grow, both service provider and receiver face an incre...
Information technology (IT) outsourcing ventures have been termed successful or less successful in a...
Includes bibliographical references.Outsourcing is the contracting out of some task to a vendor outs...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The outsourcing of non–core Infor...
Outsourcing has traditionally been studied from either a core-competence approach or a transaction e...
Currently, client and supplier firms are struggling with how they can make their information systems...
Nowadays, intense global competition requires companies to reposition themselves in value networks a...
IT outsourcing is a hot topic in today’s demanding environment. Many organizations start to outsourc...
Abstract Research on interorganisational relationships is highly fragmented. It can be found in, for...
ABSTRACT. Modern economy forces business entities to enter into different types of agreements (relat...
Nowadays, intense global competition requires companies to reposition themselves in value networks a...