Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify a typology of procurement contracts in the context of software development projects that allows firms to align design flexibility with design uncertainty at the project level. The theoretical lenses of contract theory and software engineering are used to explain why the five archetypes in the proposed typology provide gradually increasing levels of design flexibility and to develop hypotheses about the associations between design flexibility and a set of project cost dimensions. Design/methodology/approach The hypotheses are tested with objective contractual data from 270 software development contracts entered into by a leading international bank over a period of three years. Findings...
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Abstract The relationships between software producing companies, their customers and other parties...
Recently, there is a growing interest in the contractual mechanisms that govern software development...
Only a few studies have analyzed the indirect effect that different levels of requirements uncertain...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
The contractual mechanism of software development outsourcing, typically either fixed-price (FP) or ...
This paper examines multiple contract design choices in the context of transaction and relational at...
We follow the recent literature on ex post adaptations in procurement and argue that highly volatile...
Partially due to increasing requirements uncertainty, flexibility has been in the focus of many soft...
Partially due to increasing requirements uncertainty, flexibility has been in the focus of many soft...
The study examines two dimensions of IT outsourcing contract structure: contract specificity and fle...
This paper examines multiple contract design choices in the context of transaction and relational at...
study the determinants of contract choice in offshore software development projectsand examine how t...
The presence of software requirement changes (RC) during project development is a critical challenge...
This study examines the role of business familiarity in determining how software development outsour...
This paper studies the pricing of software development outsourcing. Two pricing techniques – time an...
Abstract The relationships between software producing companies, their customers and other parties...
Recently, there is a growing interest in the contractual mechanisms that govern software development...
Only a few studies have analyzed the indirect effect that different levels of requirements uncertain...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
The contractual mechanism of software development outsourcing, typically either fixed-price (FP) or ...
This paper examines multiple contract design choices in the context of transaction and relational at...
We follow the recent literature on ex post adaptations in procurement and argue that highly volatile...
Partially due to increasing requirements uncertainty, flexibility has been in the focus of many soft...
Partially due to increasing requirements uncertainty, flexibility has been in the focus of many soft...
The study examines two dimensions of IT outsourcing contract structure: contract specificity and fle...
This paper examines multiple contract design choices in the context of transaction and relational at...
study the determinants of contract choice in offshore software development projectsand examine how t...
The presence of software requirement changes (RC) during project development is a critical challenge...
This study examines the role of business familiarity in determining how software development outsour...
This paper studies the pricing of software development outsourcing. Two pricing techniques – time an...
Abstract The relationships between software producing companies, their customers and other parties...