The aim of this paper is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relational governance in IT outsourcing arrangements. The study will demonstrate the value of the Foucauldian notion of "governmentality" into the examination of IT outsourcing relationships. Using this theoretical lens our study will attempt to show how the contract and the apparatus of governance it entails create visibility and transparency that not only render the outsourcing relationship amenable to government and intervention, but also facilitate trust and collaboration among the outsourcing partners. More specifically, our study will illustrate the role of the contract in generating not only formal control directed to monitoring behaviors and perf...
Previous IS outsourcing research studies failed to provide evidences on how IT client-vendor relatio...
As the world recovers from the economic slowdown, the outsourcing industry has to adapt via strategi...
This study extends the view that formal contracts and rela-tional governance function as complements...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relational g...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relational g...
The aim of this research is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relationa...
This study investigates the role of information technologies (IT) in the governance of IT outsourcin...
This paper aims to give a contribution to represent and comprehend the characteristics of the relati...
Organizations are under increasing pressure to exhibit the value of their outsourcing. However, prev...
This study aims to contribute to the literature on IT outsourcing governance by advancing our unders...
In recent years scholars have discussed the relationship between contractual and relational governan...
This work is an empirical investigation of IT sourcing contracts and relationships, and on a general...
The aim of this thesis has been to provide a thorough examination on formal and relational elements ...
For a long time research on the management of IS outsourcing projects viewed relational and con-trac...
This study extends the view that formal contracts and relational governance function as complements ...
Previous IS outsourcing research studies failed to provide evidences on how IT client-vendor relatio...
As the world recovers from the economic slowdown, the outsourcing industry has to adapt via strategi...
This study extends the view that formal contracts and rela-tional governance function as complements...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relational g...
The aim of this paper is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relational g...
The aim of this research is to provide insights into the interplay between contractual and relationa...
This study investigates the role of information technologies (IT) in the governance of IT outsourcin...
This paper aims to give a contribution to represent and comprehend the characteristics of the relati...
Organizations are under increasing pressure to exhibit the value of their outsourcing. However, prev...
This study aims to contribute to the literature on IT outsourcing governance by advancing our unders...
In recent years scholars have discussed the relationship between contractual and relational governan...
This work is an empirical investigation of IT sourcing contracts and relationships, and on a general...
The aim of this thesis has been to provide a thorough examination on formal and relational elements ...
For a long time research on the management of IS outsourcing projects viewed relational and con-trac...
This study extends the view that formal contracts and relational governance function as complements ...
Previous IS outsourcing research studies failed to provide evidences on how IT client-vendor relatio...
As the world recovers from the economic slowdown, the outsourcing industry has to adapt via strategi...
This study extends the view that formal contracts and rela-tional governance function as complements...