Outsourcing in a Global Economy: Traditional Information Technology Outsourcing, Offshore Outsourcing, and Business Process Outsourcing

The notion of outsourcing – making arrangements with an external entity for the provision of goods or services to supplement or replace internal efforts – has been around for centuries. Kakabadse and Kakabadse (2002) track one of the earliest occurrences of outsourcing to the ancient Roman Empire, where tax collection was outsourced. In the early years of American history, the production of wagon covers was outsourced to Scotland, where they used raw material imported from India in the production process (Kelly 2002). Outsourcing remained popular in the manufacturing sector, with part of the assembling in many industries being sub-contracted to other organizations and locations where the work could be done more efficiently and cheaply (Vaze, 2005). Commenting on this unstoppable trend, Pastin and Harrison (1974) wrote that such outsourcing of manufacturing functions was creating a new form of organization which they termed the “hollow corporation” (i.e., an organization that designs and distributes, but does not produce anything). They note that such an organizational form would require considerable changes in the way organizations were managed. While they limited their research to the role of management in the hollow corporation, they comment on the substantial (and unpleasant) social and economic changes that the outsourcing of manufacturing was causing. It was not long before the idea of outsourcing was applied to the procurement of information technology (IT) services also. While the current wave of IT outsourcing can be traced back to EDS’ deal with Blue Cross in the early sixties, it was the landmark Kodak deal in 1989 that won acceptance for IT outsourcing as a strategic tool. Many large and small outsourcing deals were inked in the years that followed. From its beginnings as a cost-cutting tool, IT outsourcing has evolved into an integral component of a firm’s overall information systems strategy (Linder, 2004). Still, reducing costs is an idea that never loses its appeal, and the opportunity to meet the IT demands of the organization with a less-expensive but well-trained labor pool has led organizations to look past their national borders, at locations both far and near, for such resources. Recent statistics vouch for the continued acceptance and popularity of IT outsourcing as well as this trend towards outsourcing to different global locations. A Gartner study conducted in 2004 placed global IT Outsourcing in a Global Economy: Traditional Information Technology Outsourcing, Offshore Outsourcing, and Business Process Outsourcing

[1]  Rajiv Sabherwal,et al.  The role of trust in outsourced IS development projects , 1999, CACM.

[2]  C. R. Snyder Growth and Decline , 2021, Culture and Demography in Organizations.

[3]  Paul M. Leonardi,et al.  Transformational Technologies and the Creation of New Work Practices: Making Implicit Knowledge Explicit in Task-based Offshoring , 2008, MIS Q..

[4]  Leslie P. Willcocks,et al.  Global Information Technology Outsourcing: In Search of Business Advantage , 2001 .

[5]  A. Kakabadse,et al.  Trends in Outsourcing:: Contrasting USA and Europe , 2002 .

[6]  Mayuram S. Krishnan,et al.  The role of software processes and communication in offshore software development , 2002, CACM.

[7]  R. Kalakota,et al.  Offshore Outsourcing: Business Models, ROI and Best Practices , 2004 .

[8]  L. Mosley,et al.  The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century , 2005 .

[9]  R E Miles,et al.  Organizational strategy, structure, and process. , 1978, Academy of management review. Academy of Management.

[10]  Bandula Jayatilaka,et al.  Information systems outsourcing: a survey and analysis of the literature , 2004, DATB.

[11]  Jens Dibbern,et al.  The Sourcing of Application Software Services , 2004 .

[12]  Jens Dibbern The sourcing of application software services: empirical evidence of cultural, industry and functional differences: with 27 tables , 2004 .

[13]  R. Hirschheim,et al.  Information systems outsourcing : myths, metaphors, and realities , 1993 .

[14]  Kuldeep Kumar,et al.  Offshore Outsourcing: A Country too Far? , 1996, ECIS.

[15]  Suzanne Rivard,et al.  A transaction cost model of IT outsourcing , 2004, Inf. Manag..

[16]  Lawrence Loh,et al.  Diffusion of Information Technology Outsourcing: Influence Sources and the Kodak Effect , 1992, Inf. Syst. Res..

[17]  Jens Dibbern,et al.  Explaining Variations in Client Extra Costs Between Software Projects Offshored to India , 2008, MIS Q..

[18]  Stuart P. Morstead,et al.  Offshore Ready: Strategies to Plan and Profit from Offshore IT-Enabled Services , 2003 .

[19]  Richard Heeks,et al.  Software Export Success Factors and Strategies in ‘Follower’ Nations , 2004 .

[20]  Wonseok Oh,et al.  Analyzing IT outsourcing relationships as alliances among multiple clients and vendors , 1999, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers.

[21]  Rudy Hirschheim,et al.  REALIZING OUTSOURCING EXPECTATIONS Incredible Expectations, Credible Outcomes , 1994 .

[22]  Erran Carmel,et al.  The New Software Exporting Nations: Success Factors , 2003, Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries..

[23]  E. Carmel Taxonomy of New Software Exporting Nations , 2003, Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries..

[24]  Zhonghua Qu,et al.  What will it take for China to become a competitive force in offshore outsourcing? An analysis of the role of transaction costs in supplier selection , 2003, J. Inf. Technol..

[25]  Dorothy E. Leidner,et al.  Review: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems: Conceptual Foundations and Research Issues , 2001, MIS Q..

[26]  Leslie P. Willcocks,et al.  Strategic sourcing of information systems , 1998 .

[27]  Rudy Hirschheim,et al.  The myths and realities of information technology insourcing , 2000, CACM.

[28]  Madhu T. Rao,et al.  Key Issues for Global it Sourcing: Country and Individual Factors , 2004, Inf. Syst. Manag..

[29]  Kate M. Kaiser,et al.  Evolution of Offshore Software Development: From Outsourcing to Cosourcing , 2004, MIS Q. Executive.

[30]  Matt E. Thatcher,et al.  Managing the Knowledge Supply Chain: An Organizational Learning Model of Information Technology Offshore Outsourcing , 2008, MIS Q..

[31]  Uday M. Apte Global Outsourcing of Information Systems and Processing Services , 1990, Inf. Soc..

[32]  Erran Carmel,et al.  Tactical Approaches for Alleviating Distance in Global Software Development , 2001, IEEE Softw..

[33]  F. Warren McFarlan Information-Enabled Organization Transformation and Outsourcing , 1995 .

[34]  Sam Ramanujan,et al.  Outsourcing maintenance operations to off-shore vendors: some lessons from the field , 1997 .

[35]  Leslie P. Willcocks,et al.  Managing Outsourcing: The Life Cycle Imperative , 2005, MIS Q. Executive.

[36]  Mary Lacity,et al.  Twenty Practices for Offshore Sourcing , 2004, MIS Q. Executive.

[37]  Erran Carmel,et al.  The Maturation of Offshore Sourcing of Information Technology Work , 2002, MIS Q. Executive.

[38]  R. Hirschheim,et al.  Beyond The Information Systems Outsourcing Bandwagon: The Insourcing Response , 1995 .

[39]  Brian Nicholson,et al.  Some political and cultural issues in the globalisation of software development: case experience from Britain and India , 2001, Inf. Organ..

[40]  R. Hirschheim Information Systems Outsourcing , 2002 .

[41]  Rudy Hirschheim,et al.  Offshoring and its Implications for the Information Systems Discipline: Where Perception Meets Reality , 2005, Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst..

[42]  Rudy Hirschheim,et al.  The Implications of Offshoring on the IS Discipline in the West: Where Perception Meets Reality , 2007 .

[43]  Marion G. Sobol,et al.  IS outsourcing practices in the USA, Japan and Finland: a comparative study , 1997, J. Inf. Technol..

[44]  Wendy L. Currie,et al.  Evaluating offshore IT outsourcing in India: supplier and customer , 2003, 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the.

[45]  Rudy Hirschheim,et al.  Realizing Outsourcing Expectations: Incredible Promises, Credible Outcomes , 2009 .